The impact of exercise on depression: how moving makes your brain and body feel better.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-30 DOI:10.20463/pan.2024.0015
Md Najmul Hossain, Jaeeun Lee, Hongseok Choi, Yi-Sub Kwak, Jongnam Kim
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Purpose: This study aimed to comprehensively explore and elucidate the intricate relationship between exercise and depression, and focused on the physiological mechanisms by which exercise influences the brain and body to alleviate depression symptoms. By accumulating the current research findings and neurobiological insights, this study aimed to provide a deeper understanding of the therapeutic potential of exercise in the management and treatment of depression.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review of the scientific literature by selecting relevant studies published up to October 2023. The search included randomized controlled trials, observational studies, and review articles. Keywords such as "exercise," "depression," "neurobiology," "endocrinology," and "physiological mechanisms" were used to identify pertinent sources.

Results: Inflammation has been linked to depression and exercise has been shown to modulate the immune system. Regular exercise can (1) reduce the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, potentially alleviating depressive symptoms associated with inflammation; (2) help in regulating circadian rhythms that are often disrupted in individuals with depression; and (3) improve sleep patterns, thus regulating mood and energy levels.

Conclusion: The mechanisms by which exercise reduces depression levels are multifaceted and include both physiological and psychological factors. Exercise can increase the production of endorphins, which are neurotransmitters associated with a positive mood and feelings of well-being. Exercise improves sleep, reduces stress and anxiety, and enhances self-esteem and social support. The implications of exercise as a treatment for depression are significant because depression is a common and debilitating mental health condition. Exercise is a low-cost, accessible, and effective treatment option that can be implemented in various settings such as primary care, mental health clinics, and community-based programs. Exercise can also be used as an adjunctive treatment along with medication and psychotherapy, which can enhance treatment outcomes.

运动对抑郁症的影响:运动如何让大脑和身体感觉更好。
目的:本研究旨在全面探讨和阐明运动与抑郁症之间错综复杂的关系,并重点关注运动影响大脑和身体以缓解抑郁症状的生理机制。通过积累当前的研究成果和神经生物学见解,本研究旨在更深入地了解运动在抑郁症管理和治疗中的治疗潜力:我们选择了截至 2023 年 10 月发表的相关研究,对科学文献进行了系统性回顾。检索包括随机对照试验、观察性研究和综述文章。我们使用了 "运动"、"抑郁"、"神经生物学"、"内分泌学 "和 "生理机制 "等关键词来查找相关资料:结果:炎症与抑郁有关,而运动可调节免疫系统。经常锻炼可以:(1)降低促炎细胞因子的水平,从而减轻与炎症相关的抑郁症状;(2)有助于调节抑郁症患者经常紊乱的昼夜节律;以及(3)改善睡眠模式,从而调节情绪和能量水平:运动降低抑郁水平的机制是多方面的,包括生理和心理因素。运动可以增加内啡肽的分泌,内啡肽是一种与积极情绪和幸福感相关的神经递质。运动可以改善睡眠,减轻压力和焦虑,增强自尊和社会支持。运动治疗抑郁症的意义重大,因为抑郁症是一种常见的、使人衰弱的精神疾病。运动是一种低成本、易获得且有效的治疗方法,可在初级保健、心理健康诊所和社区计划等各种环境中实施。运动还可作为药物和心理治疗的辅助疗法,从而提高治疗效果。
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