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    Nord J Psychiatry. 2010 May 4;64(3):210-7.

    Impact of exercise on patients with depression and anxiety.

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    Unit for Psychiatric Research, Aalborg Psychiatric Hospital, Denmark.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Persons with common mental disorders are at risk of lowered physical activity.

    AIMS:

    To investigate if patients with depressive and/or anxiety disorders can achieve a level of physical activity meeting public health recommendations, increase their physical fitness and quality of life (QoL) through participation in a physical exercise programme.

    METHODS:

    In a non-blinded controlled study, 48 patients referred by private psychiatric clinics and private general practices were either treated in an intervention (n=27) or a control group (n=21). The intervention group took part in 20 weeks of group exercise consisting of aerobic training and non-aerobic weight-lifting. All participants were interviewed and tested at baseline, week 20 and at week 32.

    RESULTS:

    The intervention group increased in physical activity (120 min/week) and VO(2)max (0.48 ml O(2)/min). The VO(2)max increase was maintained after a 12-week follow-up period. Findings should be conservatively interpreted because of high attrition rate.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Patients with anxiety and/or depressive disorders who participated in a structured, supervised exercise programme achieved in accordance with public health recommendations a higher level of physical activity and VO(2)max.

    CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS:

    The clinical implications of the study may be a suggestion of offering physical exercise to milder and moderate severe cases of depression and anxiety.

    PMID:
    20100135
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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