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Exercise
can indeed boost people's moods, but they may have to start off down
in the dumps to feel the effects.
Researchers
found that an hour of aerobics reduced tension, anger and fatigue
among their study participants, with the benefit being significantly
greater among those who felt depressed before the exercise bout.
A
number of studies have shown that exercise can lift a person's
spirits, and there is even evidence that physical activity can aid in
treating clinical depression. The current study focused on "depressed
mood," rather than clinical depression. |