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Study Finds How Long You Need To Work Out To Ward Off Depression

As the study’s lead author Eamon Laird, Ph.D., explains in a news release, these findings are particularly relevant given the high prevalence of depression in older populations. “At minimum,” he adds, “try to engage in 20 minutes a day of moderate-intensity activity at least five days per week, with more benefits seen at higher doses.”
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