Abstract

Although 30 min of either moderate-intensity treadmill exercise or quiet rest is sufficient to improve the mood and well-being of patients with MDD, exercise appears to have a greater effect on the positively valenced states measured.

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Profile of mood statesMoodAngerAerobic exerciseDepression (economics)PsychologyMajor depressive disorderDistressHeart ratePhysical therapyMedicineClinical psychologyInternal medicineBlood pressure

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Year
2005
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article
Volume
37
Issue
12
Pages
2032-2037
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300
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John B. Bartholomew, David Morrison, Joseph T. Ciccolo (2005). Effects of Acute Exercise on Mood and Well-Being in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise , 37 (12) , 2032-2037. https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000178101.78322.dd

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