On Friday morning, I joined an insightful webinar titled โIntensity as a Key Variable in Exercise for Mental Health,โ presented by @fitpro_ltd and @marcelle.malan_ep .
Four different types of conditions were covered: Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, and Schizophrenia.
Of all of these conditions, major depressive disorder is the most extensively researched with regards to exercise. Here are a few key takeaways I gathered from that part of the webinar.
๐ Studies show that exercise is the most effective tool for helping mild to moderate depression, outperforming all other interventions, including medications.
๐ For cardiovascular fitness, evidence suggests that moderate to high-intensity exercise is more effective than low-intensity exercise. The recommended minimum amount is 3 times a week, with a cumulative total of at least 90 minutes a week.
๐ There are significant gaps in the research on resistance (strength) training, with no specific guidelines for mental health.
Do You Exercise For Mental Health?
Posted by Heather Waghorn.