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"Voluntary Exercise Does Not Appear to Alleviate Anxiety, Depression" CHICAGO -- August 7, 2008 -- Voluntary physical activity does not appear to cause a reduction in anxiety and depression, but exercise and mood may be associated through a common genetic factor, according to a study in the August issue of [Archives of General Psychiatry. Marleen H. M. De Moor, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, and colleagues, studied 5,952 twins from the Netherlands Twin Register, along with 1,357 additional siblings and 1,249 parents. |
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