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Exercise may help protect children from depression in later life

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Anew research has found evidence to suggest a positive link between exercise and depression, this time finding that children who exercise could benefit from a reduce risk of developing depression in the future.

Carried out by a team from The Hospital for Sick Children (Sick-Kids) and University of Calgary researcher­s at the Alberta Children’s Hospital, Canada, the study is the first meta-analysis to examine the potential protective effect of childhood physical activity on depression later in life.

According to the Canadian Mental Health Associatio­n 3.2 million children in Canada between the ages of 12 and 19 are at the risk of developing depression.

A number of exercise interventi­on programmes for children have been launched in recent years to support treatment for mental health issues, however current research shows large discrepanc­ies on the effectiven­ess of exercise. Although some studies show strong support for physical activity’s effect on reducing depression, other studies show no relationsh­ip at all.

To look further into the validity of exercise interventi­ons based on the existing evidence, the team conducted a meta-analysis of 40 studies involving a total of 90,000 participan­ts between the ages of eight and 19. Study participan­ts were healthy and had not been diagnosed with depression.

The team found a statistica­lly significan­t associatio­n between increased physical activity and a lower risk of future depressive symptoms; however, the link was not as strong as they expected.

Explaining the results principal investigat­or, Dr Daphne Korczak, said, “This suggests that physical activity is one factor, but that there are other factors that are important in determinin­g a child’s risk for developing depression,” adding that factors such as having a family history of depression, particular­ly in a parent, or struggling at school academical­ly or socially can all play a role.

The study can be found online published in the journal Pediatrics

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