Exercise can help without, or alongside, antidepressants and medication to help you live a happier life.
EXERCISE VS ANTIDEPRESSANTS STUDY:
- 3 groups:
- Aerobic exercise
- Antidepressant medication
- Aerobic Exercise + Antidepressant medication
- Results:
- After 16 weeks 65% of people in all 3 groups no longer had major depression
- Exercise and antidepressant results were essentially the same
- Follow up:
- Exercise’s effects lasted longer than those of antidepressants.
HOW DOES EXERCISE RELIEVE DEPRESSION?
- Exercise enhances the action of endorphins
- Endorphins improve natural immunity
- Reduce the perception of pain.They may also serve to improve mood
- Another theory is that exercise stimulates the neurotransmitter norepinephrine
- This may directly improve mood
- Besides lifting your mood exercise:
- Lowers blood pressure
- Protects against heart disease and cancer
- Boosts self esteem
WHAT EXERCISES ARE THE BEST FOR FIGHTING DEPRESSION?
- Get runners high
- When it comes to fighting depression, aerobic exercises have the edge
- 20-30 minutes most days a week
- (Intensity level doesn’t matter, just get moving!)
- When you cross a threshold while running, you get “runners high”
- A release of endorphins
- Endorphins are the body’s natural morphine
- Produce joy and decrease pain levels
- Boost strength to boost your mood
- Study of 45 stroke survivors with depression found that a 10-week strength training program helped reduced symptoms of depression
- Benefits of strength training:
- Mastery and control
- Visible results
- Focus
- Inhale, Exhale
- Yoga
- Improves flexibility
- Involves mindfulness
- (Which breaks up repetitive negative thoughts)
- Improves balance
- Is meditative
- Study of 65 women with depression
- 34 women who took a yoga class twice a week for two months showed a significant decrease in depression
- Compared to the 31 women who were not in the class
- Take a hike
- Simply walking his numerous benefits
- In one study, walking fast for about 35 minutes a day five times has a significant influence on mild to moderate depression symptoms
- Just getting outside can boost mood
- Sunshine stimulates our serotonin levels
- Many researchers believe that an imbalance in serotonin levels may influence mood in a way that leads to depression.
- Benefits of walking include:
- Lowers disease risk
- Strengthening heart
- Gives you energy