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2024
Did you finish day 2?
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in imageDid you finish day 2? Did you like the tabata? DAY 2 OF WHAT?
in imageStage 1: Crippling fear
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Step 3: Bargaining
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Step 3: Bargaining
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in imageThey buried the lede on this new study. It's not
that exercise beats out SSRIs for depression
treatment, but that *just* deadlifts has the
largest effect of *any treatment* for depression.
That's kind of beautiful.
Deadlifts
Walking or jogging
Cognitive behavioural therapy
Yoga
Exercise + SSRI
Aerobic exercise + therapy
Strength
Relaxation
Mixed aerobic exercises
Tai chi or qigong
Aerobic exercise + strength
Cycling
SSRI
Physical activity counselling
Waitlist control
Hedges'g
(95% Crl)
Equivalent to active control
Clinically important benefit
Hedges'g
(95% Crl)
No K SUCRA
Poorer outcomes or higher depression
-0.96 (-1.36 to -0.56)
107
-0.63 (-0.80 to -0.46) 1210
-0.55 (-0.75 to -0.37)
712
-0.55 (-0.73 to -0.36)
1047
-0.55 (-0.86 to -0.23)
268
-0.54 (-0.76 to -0.32)
404
-0.49 (-0.69 to -0.29)
643
-0.44 (-0.71 to -0.16)
234
-0.43 (-0.61 to -0.25)
1286
-0.42 (-0.65 to -0.21)
343
-0.33 (-0.50 to -0.16)
1036
-0.30 (-0.60 to 0.01)
243
-0.26 (-0.50 to -0.01)
432
-0.07 (-0.30 to 0.16)
256
0.35 (0.19 to 0.51)
1303
5
51
20
33
11
15
22
6
51
12
28
11
16
4
53
0.95
0.75
0.58
0.57
0.85
0.62
0.66
0.57
0.41
0.68
0.42
0.25
0.36
0.20
0.01
-1.5 -1.0 -0.5 O 0.5 1.5
@03_09
that exercise beats out SSRIs for depression
treatment, but that *just* deadlifts has the
largest effect of *any treatment* for depression.
That's kind of beautiful.
Deadlifts
Walking or jogging
Cognitive behavioural therapy
Yoga
Exercise + SSRI
Aerobic exercise + therapy
Strength
Relaxation
Mixed aerobic exercises
Tai chi or qigong
Aerobic exercise + strength
Cycling
SSRI
Physical activity counselling
Waitlist control
Hedges'g
(95% Crl)
Equivalent to active control
Clinically important benefit
Hedges'g
(95% Crl)
No K SUCRA
Poorer outcomes or higher depression
-0.96 (-1.36 to -0.56)
107
-0.63 (-0.80 to -0.46) 1210
-0.55 (-0.75 to -0.37)
712
-0.55 (-0.73 to -0.36)
1047
-0.55 (-0.86 to -0.23)
268
-0.54 (-0.76 to -0.32)
404
-0.49 (-0.69 to -0.29)
643
-0.44 (-0.71 to -0.16)
234
-0.43 (-0.61 to -0.25)
1286
-0.42 (-0.65 to -0.21)
343
-0.33 (-0.50 to -0.16)
1036
-0.30 (-0.60 to 0.01)
243
-0.26 (-0.50 to -0.01)
432
-0.07 (-0.30 to 0.16)
256
0.35 (0.19 to 0.51)
1303
5
51
20
33
11
15
22
6
51
12
28
11
16
4
53
0.95
0.75
0.58
0.57
0.85
0.62
0.66
0.57
0.41
0.68
0.42
0.25
0.36
0.20
0.01
-1.5 -1.0 -0.5 O 0.5 1.5
@03_09
in imageDr. John Rusin
@drjohnrusin
The average American
lifespan is 76.4 years.
MIDDLE AGE isn't 50, it's 38...
Regular structured exercise
(specifically strength training)
can not only help slow aging, but
REVERSE aging before it begins.
Start now, and never stop.
@drjohnrusin
The average American
lifespan is 76.4 years.
MIDDLE AGE isn't 50, it's 38...
Regular structured exercise
(specifically strength training)
can not only help slow aging, but
REVERSE aging before it begins.
Start now, and never stop.
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