High- vs Low-Frequency Exercise for Depression in Adolescents
NCT ID: NCT06677723
Last Updated: 2024-11-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
43 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-03-11
2024-05-20
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Depression is characterized by a limited capacity to inhibit negative emotions and a dampening of positive affective and emotional reactions.
There is strong evidence that physical activity increases pleasant-activated states like excitement and vigor both immediately following a bout of exercise and more accumulatively, and some studies show that physical activity enhances pleasant-deactivated affective states like calmness or relaxation. Over time, these acute affective responses to physical activity may accumulate to chronically regulate core affect. One logical implication of all this is that shorter but more frequent exercise sessions throughout the week will offer repeated doses of mood improvement, leading to a more stable mood over time, which should predict greater reductions in depressive symptoms.
Previous studies have reported inconsistent and inconclusive findings for the influence of physical activity on unpleasant core affects, and the general pattern in previous research is that physical activity has a more pronounced effect on positive affect than negative affect. Although, recent findings suggest that daily moderate to vigorous physical activity can decrease the level of depressed and angry affects in adolescents.
Therefore, the current randomized controlled study aims to compare the antidepressant effects of a 3-week exercise program with either one weekly 60-minute session or four weekly 15-minute sessions of moderate-intensity running among adolescents (in which findings have been mixed to date).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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RUN_1*60
exercise training including one weekly running session (60-min long) for 3 weeks
physical activity
moderate-intensity running
RUN_4*15
exercise training including 4 weekly running sessions (15-min long) for 3 weeks
physical activity
moderate-intensity running
CONTROL
control group
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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physical activity
moderate-intensity running
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* specific medical contraindications for physical activity
18 Years
22 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Je Bouge Pour Mon Moral
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Fabien Legrand
Principal Investigator
Locations
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JeBougePourMonMoral
Reims, , France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Depression_adolescent_1st_step
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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