Exercise Leads to Better Clinical Outcomes in Those Receiving Medication Plus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Major Depressive Disorder

Exercise Leads to Better Clinical Outcomes

The ubiquitous Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (known as the BDNF) has been suggested in several studies to have a role in directing the mental health benefits of exercise. This small but fascinating study examines the benefits of exercise therapy in a subgroup of patients with major depressive disorder receiving medication and group CBT.

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