Dealing With Depression

Glasgow, London

Human Beings in the Modern World

Dealing With Depression

Description
According to University of South Australia's researchers recent study, exercise will become "a mainstay approach for managing depression as a new study shows that physical activity is 1.5 times more effective than counselling or the leading medications.” Yes, we have known this for decades, but for the first time there is meaningful and large-enough research evidence to show that depression and mental disorder should be primarily treated with physical exercise. Exercise was found to be 1.5 more effective than counselling or medication. What this means in practice is that doctors can (at last) prescribe exercise as an official treatment for depression and mental disorders, which will open up treatment possibilities and individual planning of treatment in a totally new way. How does the future of mental disorder treatment look like and how it might be organised? How do we measure and ensure good-quality treatment? What does the cooperation between different professionals look like in the future? How can we utilise the third-sector (volunteer-run, non-profit sports clubs, for example) to support these treatments? News piece on the study: https://www.unisa.edu.au/connect/alumni-network/alumni-news/alumni-connect/2023/issue2/research-reinforces-the-importance-of-exercise-in-managing-mental-health/
Contact person
Janne Eskola
Janne Eskola

VP

+358 40 661 9940

janne@demola.net

Heini-Marja Rintaniemi
Heini-Marja Rintaniemi

Program Manager

+358 50 582 7401

heikku@demola.net

Concluded project

Basic information

Apply by

17 Sept 2024

Location

Glasgow

Teamwork

In person

Language

English

Timeline

Project starts

06 Jul 2024

Kick-off

02 Oct 2023 - 03 Oct 2023

Final session

12 Dec 2023 - 24 Oct 2024

Project ends

24 Oct 2024

Related tags

#depression

#healthcare

#preventive treatment

#service design