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Evidence summaries

Exercise in Prevention and Treatment of Anxiety and Depression Among Children and Young People

Exercise may have limited effect in reducing depression and anxiety scores in the general population of children and adolescents. Level of evidence: "C"

A Cochrane review [Abstract] 1 included 16 studies with a total of 1191 subjects between 11 and 19 years of age.

In a general population of children, eleven trials compared vigorous exercise versus no intervention. Six studies reporting anxiety scores showed a non-significant trend in favour of the exercise group (standard mean difference (SMD) (random effects model) -0.48, 95%CI -0.97 to 0.01). Five studies reporting depression scores showed a statistically significant difference in favour of the exercise group (SMD (random effects model) -0.66, 95% CI -1.25 to -0.08). Five trials comparing vigorous exercise to low intensity exercise showed no statistically significant difference in depression (2 trials, SMD-0.15, 95% CI -0.44 to 0.14) and anxiety (3 trials, SMD -0.14, 95% CI -0.41 to 0.13) scores. Exercise compared with psychosocial interventions showed no difference in depression (2 trials, SMD 0.10, 95% CI-0.21 to 0.41) or anxiety scores (2 trials, SMD -0.13, 95% CI -0.43 to 0.17).

In children in treatment, one small trial comparing vigorous exercise versus no intervention showed no statistically significant difference in depression scores (SMD (fixed effects model) 0.78, 95% CI -0.47 to 2.04). No studies reported anxiety scores. Two small trials comparing vigorous exercise to low intensity exercise found no difference in depression scores for children in treatment (SMD -0.31, 95% CI -0.78 to 0.16). One trial comparing exercise with psychosocial interventions found no difference in depression scores for children in treatment (SMD -0.31, 95% CI -0.97 to 0.35).

Comment: The evidence is downgraded by sparse data, especially considering children in treatment, and inconsistency. All trials were generally of low methodological quality.

    References

    • Larun L, Nordheim LV, Ekeland E, Hagen KB, Heian F. Exercise in prevention and treatment of anxiety and depression among children and young people. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2006 Jul 19;3:CD004691. [PubMed]

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