10/25/2025
Feeling low? You might not need another pillâyou might just need to move. A massive global study analyzing data from 128,000 people found that regular exercise can be more effective than medication for treating depression. Physical activity boosts endorphins, serotonin, and dopamineâthe same brain chemicals many antidepressants targetâwhile also improving sleep, confidence, and energy. Researchers found that even moderate movement like brisk walking, dancing, or yoga can dramatically improve mood within weeks. While medication remains essential for some, this study makes one thing clear: movement is medicine, and itâs one of the most powerful tools for mental health weâve been overlooking.
Reference:
University of South Australia â Physical activity more effective than medicines to manage mental health
British Journal of Sports Medicine â Exercise interventions for depression and anxiety: systematic review and meta-analysis
Medical News Today â Exercise found to be more effective than medication for depression
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