Best practice exercise for emerging depression in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Kristiina AholaDiana S DorstynNicole PrideauxPublished in: Clinical rehabilitation (2024)
Regular exercise can help to stabilise mood for people living with multiple sclerosis, regardless of session frequency or duration. Treatment efficacy could be maximised by addressing potential barriers for those with limited mobility, including exercise type, delivery and intensity. Protocol registered on Open Science Framework [https://osf.io/zfymq/].
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- high intensity
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