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  2. Exercise is an effective treatment for depression, with walking or jogging, yoga and strength training more effective than other exercises, particularly when intense.

  3. Exercise and antidepressants may be the most effective combo ...

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    Exercise for the treatment of depression, is something that has long been suggested, but often without clear guidelines or recommendations. The authors of a new study published Wednesday by the ...

  4. Exercise May Be More Effective Than Medication for Anxiety ...

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    Exercise may be more effective than medication at managing mental health disorders like anxiety and depression, new research shows. Experts weigh in.

  5. Management of depression - Wikipedia

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    Management of depression is the treatment of depression that may involve a number of different therapies: medications, behavior therapy, psychotherapy, and medical devices. Depression is a symptom of some physical diseases; a side effect of some drugs and medical treatments; and a symptom of some mood disorders such as major depressive disorder ...

  6. Therapeutic Lifestyle Change (depression treatment) - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organisation has stated that depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and a major contributor to the global burden of disease. [5] Stephen Ilardi has described depression as a "disease of civilisation", stating "We were never designed for the sedentary, indoor, sleep-deprived, socially-isolated, fast-food-laden, frenetic pace of modern life".

  7. Benefits of physical activity - Wikipedia

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    Exercise may also reduce insomnia by decreasing arousal, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. Insomnia is commonly linked with elevated arousal, anxiety, and depression, and exercise has effects on reducing these symptoms in the general population. [28] These issues count among the most common among most of the population.

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