如果你还没听说过……

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如果你情绪低落,散个步会有帮助吗?据美国国家公共广播电台1月5日报道,《美国医学会网络公开赛》上的一项新研究表明,我们采取的步骤越多,我们就越不容易感到抑郁。研究人员分析了33项研究,这些研究调查了近10万名成年人使用智能手机、计步器和其他健身追踪器的运动。那些每天走更多步的人比那些走路少的人更不容易出现抑郁症状或被诊断出患有抑郁症。参与者年龄从18岁到91岁不等,生活在13个不同的国家。那些每天至少走5000步或更多步的人不太可能出现抑郁症状,而那些每天走7500步以上的人受到的影响最大——他们出现抑郁症状的可能性降低了42%。哈佛医学院(Harvard Medical School)临床心理学家、助理教授卡梅尔·崔(Karmel Choi)说:“像这样的研究令人鼓舞,因为它们并不是说你必须成为一名马拉松运动员,或者参加一门非常激烈的课程,而是说你可以以更温和的方式积累有益于心理健康的运动。”他没有参与这项荟萃分析。
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Could taking a walk help if you're feeling down? New research in JAMA Network Open says the more steps we take, the less likely we are to feel depressed, WUSF NPR reported Jan. 5. Researchers analyzed 33 studies examining the movements of nearly 100,000 adults using smartphones, pedometers and other fitness trackers. Those who clocked more daily steps were less likely to report depressive symptoms or be diagnosed with the condition than those who walked less. Participants ranged in age from 18 to 91 years old and lived in 13 different countries. Those who logged at least 5,000 or more daily steps were less likely to experience depressive symptoms, with the greatest effect coming for those who logged more than 7,500 steps a day — they were 42% less likely to suffer depressive symptoms. “Studies like these are encouraging because they're not saying that you have to be a marathon runner or go to a really intense class, but you can accumulate the type of movement that's beneficial for your mental health in more gentle ways,” said Karmel Choi, a clinical psychologist and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, who was not involved with the meta-analysis.

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