Lower Cardiorespiratory Fitness Levels May Be Associated With Higher Risk For Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Review Indicates

Healio (8/7, Demko) reports, “Lower cardiorespiratory fitness levels were linked to a higher risk for depression and anxiety disorders,” researchers concluded. The findings of the four-study “systematic review and meta-analysis” were published online ahead of print in the October issue of the Journal of Affective Disorders.

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— “Lower cardiorespiratory fitness linked to greater risk for depression, anxiety, “Savannah Demko, Healio, August 07, 2019

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