If you are reluctant to go straight for those happy pills, how should you go about a natural course of treatment for depression? The best way according to many experts is to take up exercise. It may be hard to shake that not-wanting-to-do-anything mood, but the more you do, the more it will slip away, leaving you a better model of yourself and ready to go forward with a new self-confidence.
Exercise and the new you
Exercising is commonly prescribed by doctors as effective treatment for a wide range of health problems typically coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes. Mounting research has been conducted at clinics across the world as to whether regular physical activity would also benefit patients suffering from depression. Research results naturally demonstrate a mixed picture at this stage. Some are more enthusiastic than others about the positive link between participating in exercise programs and alleviation of depression symptoms, especially for elderly, postnatal depression as well as those who suffer from SAD (Seasonal Affective Depression).The most optimistic view is that exercise may be the most effective way of reducing depression in patients. It is for certain safe to say that combination of exercise with antidepressant medication or psychological therapies will be more effective than single treatment alone. For mild and moderate cases, exercise is increasingly recommended as the first treatment of depression at its earliest stage. Given the potential unwanted side-effects of antidepressant medication and the limited availability of psychological therapies, exercise as an alternative deserves more attention than it has so far achieved.
Exercise as prevention
Remember: Research shows that being physically active may help to prevent depression from occurring in the first place.
Exercise as treatment
Exercise works as a treatment in four ways: by providing distraction from your anxieties and concerns, reducing your stress and tension, improving body and health and enhancing your self-esteem and sense of purpose. The outcomes of exercise on a case of depression include: increasing the amount of hormones (endorphins) in your bodies that help you feel happier, improving your appearance and subsequently your self-esteem, constituting focus and purpose in your life, improving the quality of your sleep and creating an opportunity to meet new people and make new friends. To get out of a moderately depressed state, it is certain that these results of exercise will help.
Steps to recovery from depression
Step 1. Assess your health situation and chose exercises that are suitable for your fitness level and exercise background. Ask recommendations from your doctor to form a safe and healthy exercise program for yourself.
Step 2. Set up realistic goals when making your exercise plans, starting from where you feel comfortable with, increasing your dose of exercise gradually.
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