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Exercise works for depression: Bridging the implementation gap and making exercise a core component of treatment

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Auteur
Schuch F.B., Morres I.D., Ekkekakis P., Rosenbaum S., Stubbs B.
Date
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1017/neu.2017.1
Sujet
brain derived neurotrophic factor
tumor necrosis factor
aerobic exercise
anaerobic exercise
clinical study
depression
energy expenditure
exercise
exercise intensity
external validity
human
Letter
life satisfaction
marriage
nerve cell plasticity
neurobiology
randomized controlled trial (topic)
self esteem
social psychology
social support
symptomatology
treatment response
depression
kinesiotherapy
Depression
Depressive Disorder
Exercise
Exercise Therapy
Humans
Cambridge University Press
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78858
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