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summary: Exercise may increase motivation and alleviate depression by reducing inflammation and enhancing dopamine function, according to a new study. This understanding could lead to the development of personalized exercise programs as treatment.

This review highlights how aerobic exercise combats anhedonia and energy deficits in depression. Larger trials are needed to further test this hypothesis and explore the barriers to exercise.

Key Facts:

  1. Exercise reduces inflammation, increases dopamine, and boosts motivation.
  2. Aerobic exercise effectively combats symptoms such as anhedonia and lack of energy.
  3. Individualized exercise programs may represent a new treatment strategy for depression.

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The brain and body processes through which exercise reduces symptoms of depression have been studied by researchers at UCL.

Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and is associated with various disturbances in the brain and psychological processes, including learning and memory impairments. Physical activity, particularly aerobic exercise, has been shown to reduce symptoms of depression, but until now the processes behind this have not been well understood.

In a new review published in Translational PsychiatryResearchers have proposed a new hypothesis to understand the antidepressant effects of exercise. They believe that the process of exercise depends on motivation, which is crucial for reducing various symptoms of depression, such as anhedonia (lack of interest or pleasure in life experiences), low energy, and “brain fog.”

It will also be important to investigate potential barriers to exercise. Credit: Neuroscience News

The research team summarized research papers that investigated the mechanisms of depression in both humans and animals and concluded that depression, and in particular anhedonia, is associated with increased inflammation (caused by the body’s immune response). Importantly, inflammation is also associated with disruptions to dopamine transmission. These biological changes may be key processes that lead to changes in motivation, especially reduced willingness to exert physical or mental effort.

On the other hand, exercise reduces inflammation, boosts dopamine function, and increases motivation, which researchers believe may be an important reason why exercise exerts an antidepressant effect.

Lead author Dr Emily Hurd (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) said: “The antidepressant effects of aerobic exercise have been convincingly demonstrated in randomised controlled trials, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood, in part because they are likely to involve a range of biological and psychological processes.”

“For example, exercise has a positive effect on inflammation, dopamine and reward processing, as well as reducing oxidative stress and improving self-esteem and self-efficacy.

“However, we argue that exercise, particularly sweaty, breathless aerobic exercise, reduces inflammation and enhances dopamine transmission, thereby increasing the desire to exert effort and therefore generally increasing motivation.”

The research team hopes that understanding how exercise reduces the symptoms of depression may help develop new treatment strategies, such as individualized exercise programs.

Dr Hurd said: “Understanding the mechanisms underlying the antidepressant effects of physical activity in depression may also aid in understanding the mechanisms that cause depression and in the development of new intervention strategies, particularly individualised interventions and social prescribing.”

To further test their hypothesis, the researchers recommend that large randomized controlled trials are needed to evaluate the antidepressant effects of exercise, as well as measure its effects on variables such as inflammation, dopamine transmission, and motivation.

It is also important to explore potential barriers to exercise.

Dr Hurd said: “Addressing barriers to exercise is important, particularly for people with depression, as regular physical activity can ease symptoms, boost mood and empower them on the road to recovery. As part of this, it is important to find strategies to encourage movement.”

The team are currently conducting a trial based on the hypotheses proposed in the review, which will involve 250 people aged 18 to 60, and is funded by a Wellcome Mental Health Award.

Funding: This review article was produced with funding from the Rose Trees Trust.

About this research news on depression and exercise

author: Poppy’s Grave
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contact: Poppy’s Grave – UCL
image: Image courtesy of Neuroscience News

Original Research: Open access.
“From exercise to motivation: A proposed framework for understanding the antidepressant effects of exerciseEmily Hurd et al. Translational Psychiatry


Abstract

From exercise to motivation: A proposed framework for understanding the antidepressant effects of exercise

Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and has a profound negative impact on the quality of life of those who experience it.

Depression is associated with disruptions in several closely related neural and cognitive processes, including dopamine transmission, fronto-striatal brain activity and connectivity, reward processing, and motivation. Physical activity, particularly aerobic exercise, reduces symptoms of depression, but the mechanisms driving its antidepressant effects are not well understood.

Here, we propose a new hypothesis for understanding the antidepressant effects of exercise across different explanatory levels, centered around motivation.

There is strong evidence that aerobic exercise reduces inflammation throughout the body, which is known to decrease dopamine transmission, which is closely related to effort-based decision-making in pursuit of reward.

Based on extensive human and animal studies, we propose that exercise specifically improves the “interest/activity” symptoms of depression, namely anhedonia, fatigue, and subjective cognitive impairment, by reducing inflammation and enhancing dopamine transmission, which in turn influences effortful decision-making to obtain rewards and increases the propensity to exert effort.

Extending this framework to the topic of cognitive control illustrates how cognitive impairment in depression can be conceptualized through an effort-based decision-making framework, which may help explain the impact of exercise on cognitive impairment.

Understanding the mechanisms underlying the antidepressant effects of exercise can aid in the development of new intervention strategies, particularly individualized interventions, and facilitate social prescribing.

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