Sunday, April 22, 2012

Walking depression

  • Walking is effective in helping to decrease depressive symptoms, according to a new review of studies.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • "Going for a brisk stroll could play an important role in fighting depression," BBC News has reported.
  • (NHS Choices)
  • New research out of Scotland's University of Sterling, published this month in the journal Mental Health and Physical Activity showed that walking had a "large effect" on reducing the symptoms of depression.
  • (Beaumont Enterprise)
  • Something as simple as going for a brisk stroll could play an important role in fighting depression, according to researchers in Scotland.
  • (BBC News)
  • Taking a brisk walk could play an important role in fighting depression, according to researchers in Scotland. Vigorous exercise has already been shown to lessen symptoms of depression, but the effect of less strenuous activities was unclear.
  • (Daily News and Analysis)
  • If people have pain with walking or lesions on their feet, they should be evaluated by a doctor to see if it is PAD, Grenon says. If they do have PAD, they should make sure that they get proper treatment.
  • (WebMD)
  • A new study conducted by Scottish researchers suggests that mild exercises like walking play an important role in fighting depression.
  • (Presstv)
  • and if youre in a violent relationship youre walking on eggshells and can become depressed, she told Reuters Health.
  • (Reuters UK)
  • Depression can affect recovery and rehabilitation after or leg Confusion Double vision or loss of vision Dizziness Trouble walking or talking Call for emergency medical care if those symptoms occur. Time is crucial for stroke treatment.
  • (WebMD)

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