Comparing running therapy with physiotraining therapy in the treatment of mood disorders
- PMID: 26989970
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-5215.2006.00115.x
Comparing running therapy with physiotraining therapy in the treatment of mood disorders
Abstract
Background: Despite various studies, supportive evidence for the efficacy of exercise in treatment of mental illness is still weak.
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare two forms of exercise, namely running therapy (RT) and physiotraining therapy (PT), on stationary devices.
Methods: Patients in a day treatment programme for treatment of affective disorders were randomly allocated to one of the exercise groups or to a control group. Depression scores, self-efficacy, physical conditions and appreciations of the training programme were measured.
Results: After 6 weeks, no significant differences were found between both the training groups and the control group; however, after 12 weeks, the physiotraining group showed significant improvement on scores for blind-rated Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and on scores for self-rated Beck Depression Inventory 21-item version.
Conclusions: Our results suggest that PT has advantages over RT. We speculate that an improved feeling of self-efficacy may be a mediating factor.
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