Eric Lancaster

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A meta-analysis of twenty-five randomized clinical trials concluded that exercise has a large and significant antidepressant effect among people diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Another review of thirteen studies—conducted in the U.S., the UK, Brazil, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Italy, Spain, and Iran—found that adding exercise to treatment with antidepressant medication leads to larger improvements than medication only.
The Joy of Movement: How Exercise Helps Us Find Happiness, Hope, Connection, and Courage
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