Effectiveness of an affect-adjusted, supervised, multimodal, online and home-based exercise group protocol for major depression: A randomized controlled trial

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Psychology of Sport and Exercise Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102729
Vagner Deuel de O. Tavares , Felipe B. Schuch , Geovan Menezes de Sousa , Mats Hallgren , Leônidas Oliveira Neto , Daniel A.R. Cabral , Raissa Nóbrega de Almeida , David Cavalcante Barbosa , Victor Rocha Nóbrega de Almeida , Hanna Tinoco , Rodolfo A. Lira , Jaime Eduardo Hallak , Emerson Arcoverde , Colleen Cuthbert , Scott Patten , Nicole Leite Galvão-Coelho
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This randomized controlled trial investigated the effectiveness of an affect-adjusted, supervised, multimodal, online, and home-based exercise group protocol as an adjunct therapy to antidepressants on depressive symptoms, cardiorespiratory fitness, and side effects related to antidepressants in adults with major depression (MDD, diagnosed by a clinician). Depressive symptom scales were administered by a psychiatrist and self-reported. A health-related measure (i.e., cardiorespiratory fitness), was also administered. The exercise intervention was adjusted by perceived effort and affect (pleasure and enjoyment) toward exercise and lasted 12 weeks. In total, 59 adults with MDD were divided into two groups: the exercise-group (EG; exercise + pharmacotherapy) with 26-patients (76.9 % females, mean age 28.5 years) and the control-group (CG, pharmacotherapy) with 33-patients (78.7 % females, mean age 25.6 years). The EG had a lower dropout rate (15.3 %) than CG and an increase in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), which was not observed in the CG. Both groups showed a decrease in self-reported depressive symptoms. However, the EG had significantly lower depressive symptom scores at t1 and t2. The EG also had higher remission rates (t1, EG: = 42.3 % and CG = 27.2 %) and remission rates (t2, EG: = 72.7 % and CG = 48.1 %) than CG, which were maintained during the four month follow-up. Side effects from anti-depressant medication were larger in the EG compared to CG. Complementing usual care for MDD with exercise resulted in better clinical outcomes and supports the use of this type of exercise protocol in the clinical management of depression.

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针对重度抑郁症的情感调整、监督、多模式、在线和家庭锻炼小组方案的有效性:随机对照试验
这项随机对照试验研究了在抗抑郁药物的辅助治疗下,对患有重度抑郁症(MDD,由临床医生确诊)的成人进行情感调整、监督、多模式、在线和家庭锻炼小组方案对抑郁症状、心肺功能和与抗抑郁药物相关的副作用的影响。抑郁症状量表由精神科医生实施并由患者自我报告。此外,还进行了一项与健康相关的测量(即心肺功能)。运动干预根据感知到的努力程度和对运动的影响(愉悦感和享受感)进行调整,持续 12 周。总共有 59 名患有 MDD 的成年人被分为两组:运动组(EG;运动+药物治疗),26 名患者(76.9% 为女性,平均年龄 28.5 岁);对照组(CG,药物治疗),33 名患者(78.7% 为女性,平均年龄 25.6 岁)。EG 组的辍学率(15.3%)低于 CG 组,心肺功能(CRF)也有所提高,而 CG 组未观察到这一点。两组自我报告的抑郁症状均有所减少。然而,EG 在 t1 和 t2 阶段的抑郁症状评分明显较低。此外,EG 的缓解率(t1,EG: = 42.3 %,CG = 27.2 %)和缓解率(t2,EG: = 72.7 %,CG = 48.1 %)均高于 CG,且在四个月的随访中保持不变。与治疗组相比,治疗组的抗抑郁药物副作用更大。以运动作为治疗多发性抑郁症的常规疗法的补充,能取得更好的临床效果,因此支持在抑郁症的临床治疗中使用这种运动疗法。
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期刊介绍: Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The journal is open to the use of diverse methodological approaches. Manuscripts that will be considered for publication will present results from high quality empirical research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, commentaries concerning already published PSE papers or topics of general interest for PSE readers, protocol papers for trials, and reports of professional practice (which will need to demonstrate academic rigour and go beyond mere description). The CONSORT guidelines consort-statement need to be followed for protocol papers for trials; authors should present a flow diagramme and attach with their cover letter the CONSORT checklist. For meta-analysis, the PRISMA prisma-statement guidelines should be followed; authors should present a flow diagramme and attach with their cover letter the PRISMA checklist. For systematic reviews it is recommended that the PRISMA guidelines are followed, although it is not compulsory. Authors interested in submitting replications of published studies need to contact the Editors-in-Chief before they start their replication. We are not interested in manuscripts that aim to test the psychometric properties of an existing scale from English to another language, unless new validation methods are used which address previously unanswered research questions.
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