A randomized trial of aerobic exercise for major depression: examining neural indicators of reward and cognitive control as predictors and treatment targets.
Christopher J BrushGreg HajcakAnthony J BocchineAndrew A UdeKristina M MunizDan FotiBrandon L AldermanPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
Aerobic exercise is effective in alleviating depressive symptoms in adults with major depression, particularly for those with increased depressive symptom severity and a larger RewP at baseline. Although aerobic exercise did not modify the RewP or ERN, there is preliminary support for the utility of the RewP in predicting who is most likely to respond to exercise as a treatment for depression.