AbstractDepression is a clinical disorder distinguished by physiological and psychological markers. Some studies have indicated that during depression some neural chemical transmitters including epinephrine are reduced. It seems that these chemical changes can cause depression symptoms. 3-metoxy-hydroxyphenyl glycol-sulphate (MHPG) is a metabolite of epinephrine that released from presynaptic nerve terminals of central nervous system and became sulphate in brain. It cross the blood-brain barrier and showed as a sulphate combination in urine. The propose of this proposal, was to determine the effect of 8 weeks of aerobic exercise, walking in water and yogic exercise on urine MHPG sulphate in the depressed girls
Does sport really produce positive effects in mental illness? The author discusses this question, th...
Exercise displays promise as an efficacious treatment for people with depression. However, no system...
[[abstract]]Abstract Ten depressed patients participated in this study. Five were assigned to a exer...
AbstractDepression is a clinical disorder distinguished by physiological and psychological markers. ...
Objective: Many studies evaluated the efficacy of exercise on some depression indices, but the effec...
Background: There has been increasing evidence that exercise therapy is effective in the treatment a...
Background : Recently, a tentative model of Stress-Induced Depression (STR-I-D) was proposed. The ae...
Background: Physical activity can reduce the incidence of physical and psychological disorders such ...
In this article, we examined the antidepressant influence of an 8-week-long aerobic exercise interve...
Background: A blunted growth hormone and prolactin response to pharmacological stress test have prev...
Background: Exercise improves cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and reduces depressive symptoms in peo...
This research examined the effect of 12 weeks moderate aerobic exercise on the improvement of depres...
Background Mood disorders, including major depression and bipolar disorder, are as disabling as art...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine how the symptoms of depression are impacted b...
Background: Physical exercise has well-characterized positive effects on depressive symptoms. The un...
Does sport really produce positive effects in mental illness? The author discusses this question, th...
Exercise displays promise as an efficacious treatment for people with depression. However, no system...
[[abstract]]Abstract Ten depressed patients participated in this study. Five were assigned to a exer...
AbstractDepression is a clinical disorder distinguished by physiological and psychological markers. ...
Objective: Many studies evaluated the efficacy of exercise on some depression indices, but the effec...
Background: There has been increasing evidence that exercise therapy is effective in the treatment a...
Background : Recently, a tentative model of Stress-Induced Depression (STR-I-D) was proposed. The ae...
Background: Physical activity can reduce the incidence of physical and psychological disorders such ...
In this article, we examined the antidepressant influence of an 8-week-long aerobic exercise interve...
Background: A blunted growth hormone and prolactin response to pharmacological stress test have prev...
Background: Exercise improves cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and reduces depressive symptoms in peo...
This research examined the effect of 12 weeks moderate aerobic exercise on the improvement of depres...
Background Mood disorders, including major depression and bipolar disorder, are as disabling as art...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine how the symptoms of depression are impacted b...
Background: Physical exercise has well-characterized positive effects on depressive symptoms. The un...
Does sport really produce positive effects in mental illness? The author discusses this question, th...
Exercise displays promise as an efficacious treatment for people with depression. However, no system...
[[abstract]]Abstract Ten depressed patients participated in this study. Five were assigned to a exer...