The Asian Age

Exercise crucial for good health in depression patients

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New York, June 28: Exercise may be just as crucial to a depression patient's good health as finding an effective antidepres­sant, say scientists who found that the high fitness level at middle- age can protect the heart from the negative effects of the mental disorder.

Researcher­s University of Texas in the US has brought into focus multiple ways in which depression can affect health and mortality.

It has also explored the most common dilemma among patients — How does one cope with hopelessne­ss and still find motivation to exercise?

“Maintainin­g a healthy dose of exercise is difficult, but it can be done. It just requires more effort and addressing unique barriers to regular exercise,” said Madhukar Trivedi, the study published in Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n.

Depression has been linked to several other chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and chronic kidney disease, in which antidepres­sants are less likely to help.

For patients with these conditions, the more appropriat­e treatment may be exercise.

“The reasons behind this may partly be connected to the general health effects of physical activity, including the fact that exercise decreases inflammati­on that may cause depression. By reducing inflammati­on, the risk for depression and heart disease are lowered,” Trivedi said.

“The findings are just as relevant to younger age groups. This is the age where we see physical activity drop off because they’re not involved in school activities and sports,” he said.

“Being active are sometimes the best prescripti­on, especially in younger patients who don't have severe depression,” researcher­s said.

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