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Efficacy of physical activity in the adjunctive treatment of major depressive disorders: preliminary results
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 07/11/07
Pilu, A., et al. - No controlled studies have evaluated the long term efficacy of exercise activity to improve the treatment of patients with major depressive disorders. The aim of the present study was to confirm the efficacy of the adjunctive physical activity in the treatment of depressive disorders, with a long term follow up (8 months)...Conclusions: Physical activity seems a good adjunctive treatment in the long term management of patients with Depressive Episodes
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