Exercise for depression

Sep 13, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Exercise and its effects on depression

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Abstract

Thirty-nine trials involving 2326 participants were analyzed to evaluate the effect of exercise on depression.

  • The pooled effect size for exercise versus no treatment or control showed a moderate clinical effect (SMD -0.62).
  • In trials with strong methodological quality, the effect size for exercise was not statistically significant (SMD -0.18).
  • Long-term follow-up data indicated a small effect in favor of exercise for mood improvement (SMD -0.33).
  • Exercise showed no significant difference in effectiveness compared to psychological therapy (SMD -0.03) or pharmacological treatment (SMD -0.11).
  • The risk of drop-outs during the intervention was not different for exercise compared to other treatments (risk ratio 1.00).

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