The role of comorbid anxiety in exercise and depression trials: Secondary analysis of the SMILE-II randomized clinical trial.
James A BlumenthalMichael A BabyakWade Edward CraigheadJonathan DavidsonAlan HinderliterBenson HoffmanPudugramam Murali DoraiswamyAndrew SherwoodPublished in: Depression and anxiety (2020)
Aerobic exercise as well as sertraline reduced symptoms of state anxiety in patients with MDD. Higher levels of pretreatment anxiety attenuated the effects of the interventions on depressive symptoms, however, especially among exercisers. Patients with MDD with higher comorbid state anxiety appear to be less likely to benefit from exercise interventions in reducing depression and thus may require supplemental treatment with special attention to anxiety.