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Exercise and Diet Significantly Help Improve Depression

Kathleen Lees
First Posted: Nov 10, 2013 10:17 PM EST

A recent study shows the importance of healthy diet and exercise when treating depression, aging and cognitive decline.

Researchers found that the experiences and choices individuals make throughout their daily life often impacts the brain and the overall quality of life for older individuals. Lifestyle changes to diet and exercise are also important for the aging population as non-drug, easy-to-follow interventions with few side effects make ideal potential therapies.

The findings regarding the study show the following, courtesy of a press release:

"We all know that keeping fit is critically important to a healthy lifestyle, from combating the effects of aging to boosting our mood," said press conference moderator Teresa Liu-Ambrose of the University of British Columbia, who is an expert on exercise and its role in healthy aging. "Today's results begin to show us not only how different types of exercise interventions can improve our lives, but how other types of lifestyle behaviors, from diet to meditative practice, can help us achieve wellness in our body and our brain as we age."

 More information regarding the study was presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.

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