Posted by Meri-Tuuli on January 16, 2006, at 8:52:30
In reply to Re: Phenylethylamine inhibits noradrenaline uptake » linkadge, posted by Sarah T. on January 16, 2006, at 1:19:25
Hey!
If exercise is such a powerful antidepressant, do you think that people who have alot of habitual exercise in their daily routines (such as aerobics instructors, carpeters, construction workers, farmers, cleaners etc) are less likely to become depressed than those who don't, such as office workers etc?
Also, does anyone think that the increasing rates of depression in developing countries could be attributed to decreasing levels of habitual exercise? As in people are far less active today generally than they were in past decades or even centuries?? So this would account for increasing rates of depression, as identified by WHO.
Hmmm interesting, although very difficult to test.
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