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Exercise and Depression References

(1) Blumenthal, J. A., Babyak, M. A., Moore, K. A., Craighead, W. E., Herman, S., Khatri, P., Waugh, R., Napolitano, M. A., forman, L. M., Appelbaum, M., Doraiswamy, P. M., Krishnan, K. R. (1999). Effects of exercise training on older patients with major depression. Archieves of Internal Medicine, 159: 19, 2349-56.

(2) Dimeo, F., Bauer, M., Varahram, I., Proest, G., Halter, U. (2001). Benefits from aerobic exercise in patients with major depression: a pilot study. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 35(2), 114-7.

(3) Doyne, E. J., Chambless, D. L., Beutler, L. E. (1983). Aerobic exercise as a treatment for depression in women. Behavior Therapy, 14, 434-40.

(4) Freemont, J., Craighead, L. W., (1987). Aerobic exercise and cognitive therapy in the treatment of dysphoric moods. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 11, 241-51.

(5) Goldbery, L., Elliot, D. L., (2000). The Healing Power of Exercise: Your guide to Preventing and Treating Diabetes, Depression, Heart Disease, Highblood Pressure, Arthritis, and More. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

(6) Greist, J. H., Klein, M., H., Dischens, R. R., Faris, J., Gurman, A. S., Morgan, W. P. (1979). Running as a treatment for depression. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 20, 41-54.

(7) Hansen, C. J., Stevens, L. C., coast, J. R. (2000). Exercise duration and mood state: How much is enough to feel better? Health Psychology, 20(4), 267-75.

(8) Harris, D. V. (1987). Comparative effectiveness of running therapy in W. P. Morgan & S. E. Goldston (Eds.), Exercise and Mental Health (pp. 123-30). Washington, DC: Hemisphere.

(9) Hassmen, P. Koivula, N., Uutela, a. (2000). Physical exercise and psychological well-being: A population study in Finland. Preventive Medicine, 30(1), 17-25.

(10) Klein, M. H., Greist, J. H., Gurman, A. S., Neimeyer, R. A., Lesser, D. P., Bushnell, N. J., Smith, R. E. (1985). A comparative outcome study of group psychotherapy vs. exercise treatments for depression. International Journal of Mental Health, 13, 148-77.

(11) Lee, R. E., Goldberg, J. H., Sallis, J. F., Hickmann, S. A., Castro, C. M., Chen, A. H., (2001) A prospective analysis of the relationship between walking and mood in sedentary ethnic minority women. Women's Health, 32(4), 1-15.

(12) Martinsen, E. W., Medhus, A., Sandvik, L. (1985). Effects of aerobic exercise on depression: A controlled study. British Medical Journal, 291, 109.

(13) McCann, I. L., Holmes, D. S., (1984) Influence of aerobic exercise on depression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 46, 1142-47.

(14) Sime, W. E. (1987). Exercise in the prevention and treatment of depression. In W. P. Morgan & S. E. Goldston (Eds.), Exercise and Mental Health, (pp. 145-52). New York: Hemisphere.

(15) Toskovic, N. N. (2000) Alterations in selected measures of mood with a single bout of dynamic Taekwondo exercise in college-age students. Perception Motor Skills, 92 (3 pt. 2), 1031-8.

(16) Williamson, D., Dewey, A., Steinberg, H., (2001) Mood change through physical exercise in nine-to- ten-year-old children. Percept Motor Skills, 93(1), 311-6.

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