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  2. 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.

  3. These exercises may do a better job treating depression than ...

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    The new research adds to previous research that indicates exercise might do a better job at treating depression than antidepressants. SEE MORE: Can you really boost your immune system? Here's what ...

  4. Neurobiological effects of physical exercise - Wikipedia

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    Another review asserted that evidence from clinical trials supports the efficacy of physical exercise as a treatment for depression over a 2–4 month period. [5] These benefits have also been noted in old age, with a review conducted in 2019 finding that exercise is an effective treatment for clinically diagnosed depression in older adults. [106]

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

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    The combination of strength training and aerobic exercises, as well as strength training alone, were more effective for individuals than groups. How exercise compares to antidepressants

  6. Management of depression - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Cochrane Collaboration review on physical exercise for depression noted that, based upon limited evidence, it is moderately more effective than a control intervention and comparable to psychological or antidepressant drug therapies.

  7. Exercise mimetic - Wikipedia

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    An exercise mimetic is a drug that mimics some of the biological effects of physical exercise. Exercise is known to have an effect in preventing, treating, or ameliorating the effects of a variety of serious illnesses, including cancer , type 2 diabetes , cardiovascular disease , and psychiatric and neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's ...

  8. Is exercise or medication better for managing depression? - AOL

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    SEE MORE: Ultra-processed foods, artificial sweeteners tied to depression Professor Brenda Penninx said in a release that the antidepressants still work, but running and exercise could be a viable ...

  9. Muscle relaxant - Wikipedia

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    However, they are not recommended as first-line agents; in acute low back pain, they are not more effective than paracetamol or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs , [15] [16] and in fibromyalgia they are not more effective than antidepressants. [14]