2019
DOI: 10.1590/0101-60830000000185
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Abstract: Background:With the growth of the elderly population in Brazil and the increasing impact of depression and anxiety, the importance of preventing these disorders has been highlighted. Studies have shown an inverse relationship between rates of depression/anxiety and physical activity, pointing out its role as a possible protective factor. Objectives: To conduct a randomized study with elderly adults in the community, who present with subsyndromal depression and anxiety, that will evaluate the effectiveness of p… Show more

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“…The clinical management of the two disorders consists of psychological and/or pharmacological assistance/support of affected patients. However, the treatment of depression and anxiety is costly and time-consuming (Ho et al ., 2016; Alexandrino-Silva et al ., 2019). The pharmacological treatment of depression and anxiety frequently follows a slow-paced profile of management and is usually affected by intervening factors such as delayed symptom improvement and side effects; the last ones are commonly related to alterations in motor performance, sleeping, feeding, and sexual behaviors (O’Neill and Murray, 2016; Coccurello, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical management of the two disorders consists of psychological and/or pharmacological assistance/support of affected patients. However, the treatment of depression and anxiety is costly and time-consuming (Ho et al ., 2016; Alexandrino-Silva et al ., 2019). The pharmacological treatment of depression and anxiety frequently follows a slow-paced profile of management and is usually affected by intervening factors such as delayed symptom improvement and side effects; the last ones are commonly related to alterations in motor performance, sleeping, feeding, and sexual behaviors (O’Neill and Murray, 2016; Coccurello, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%