Rutgers: Depression Study Suggests It May Be Possible to Predict Who Would Benefit
August 25, 2020
August 25, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Aug. 25 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Aerobic exercise clearly benefits young adults with major depression, and a Rutgers-led study suggests it may be possible to predict those who would benefit from behavioral therapy and exercise.
"Our study needs to be replicated, but the precision medicine approach of predicting who may or may not benefit from exercise as an antidepressant is provocative," said senior author Br . . .
Aerobic exercise clearly benefits young adults with major depression, and a Rutgers-led study suggests it may be possible to predict those who would benefit from behavioral therapy and exercise.
"Our study needs to be replicated, but the precision medicine approach of predicting who may or may not benefit from exercise as an antidepressant is provocative," said senior author Br . . .