A Brief, Individualized Exercise Program at Intensities Below the Ventilatory Threshold Exerts Therapeutic Effects for Depression: A Pilot Study
Due to the fact that existing pharmacological treatments for depression are not ideal, effort has been devoted to the development of complementary, alternative therapies such as physical exercise. The antidepressant effect of exercise is well documented. However, current recommendations and prescrip...
Main Authors: | Chen, C. (Author), Hashimoto, N. (Author), Inoue, T. (Author), Kameyama, R. (Author), Kitagawa, K. (Author), Kusumi, I. (Author), Makihara, K. (Author), Nakagawa, S. (Author), Sakai, Y. (Author), Sato, A. (Author), Shirakawa, R. (Author), Toyomaki, A. (Author), Udo, N. (Author), Wakatsuki, Y. (Author), Yokota, T. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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