Exercise for depression

Jul 13, 2012The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Exercise and its effects on depression

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Abstract

A pooled analysis of 28 trials with 1,101 participants shows a moderate clinical effect of exercise on depression symptoms compared to no treatment or control interventions.

  • The overall pooled effect size for exercise compared to no treatment was -0.67, indicating a moderate clinical effect.
  • In methodologically robust trials with adequate allocation concealment and intention-to-treat analysis, the effect size was reduced to -0.31, suggesting a small benefit from exercise.
  • Long-term follow-up data from seven trials showed a small effect in favor of exercise, with a pooled effect size of -0.39.
  • Exercise did not show significantly different effects compared to cognitive behavioral therapy in six trials involving 152 participants.
  • No significant differences in drop-out rates were observed between exercise and control groups.

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