Depression May Slow Exercise Recovery
December 1, 2011
By: Anahad O'Connor
This article talks of how people that have clinical depression take longer to bring their heart rates down after some exercise. It is believed that this is connected to shorter lifespans. The shorter lifespan is due to heart issues in clinically depressed people or people with heart issues that develop clinical depression. This all may having something to do with the stress response not working properly. Exercise should still be done because it still does help to relieve some of the symptoms of depression and other mood disorders, the study was done on an acute stress test.
As some of my articles show, I am really interested in the nutrition and mental issues. This one fits in just well. Signs of depression are things we could see everyday and we could play a role in helping prevent it from developing further. High school is a time when these kids are going through lots of changes and are being exposed to different kinds of stresses. Even though we can't counsel them, we can be that listening ear and give them referrals to different services.

