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Depressed, Low Self-Esteem: What Can Exercise Do For You?
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Gillian E. Cohen, MA1
Eric Shamus, PT, PhD
2
- Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern
University
- College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern
University
United States
CITATION:
Cohen, G., Shamus, E.
Depressed, Low Self-Esteem: What can exercise do for you?
The Internet Journal of Allied
Health Sciences and Practice. April 2009, Volume 7 Number 2.

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ABSTRACT
The purpose of this paper is to review the current literature
to examine the effects of various forms of physical activity
upon mental health. A literature review was conducted to examine
specific findings of the relationship between exercise (aerobic and
anaerobic) and psychological well being. It was found that aerobic
exercise performed at a moderate intensity produces significantly
greater positive psychological outcomes than does either high
intensity aerobic exercise or anaerobic exercise. Additionally, no
specific differences were discovered between various methods of
aerobic exercise as long as it is conducted for over 20 minutes
continuously. Low impact aerobic exercise, such as yoga or
meditation was also found to have positive effects on mental
health. Various mechanisms underlying the mood boosting effects of
exercise are also briefly examined. |
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Keywords
and terms: mental health, aerobic exercise, anaerobic
exercise |
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