Could a workout before therapy be the key to better depression treatment?
NCT ID NCT06001346
Summary
This study tested whether doing 30 minutes of moderate exercise right before therapy sessions could make cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) work better for depression. Researchers compared 40 adults with depression who either exercised or rested quietly before their weekly therapy sessions. The goal was to see if exercise 'primes' the brain to get more benefit from therapy by improving the therapeutic relationship and increasing helpful activities.
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Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa, 50010, United States
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