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Can exercise be as effective as antidepressants for treating depression? In this episode of The Winning Edge Coach Podcast, we break down the latest science on how movement, from simple walking to strength training, can reduce depressive symptoms and support better mental health.

 

Drawing on a major Cochrane review of 69 clinical trials involving nearly 5,000 adults, we explore why regular light-to-moderate exercise can be as effective as antidepressant medication and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for many people living with depression. You’ll learn how activities such as walking, gardening, and basic resistance training alter brain chemistry, reduce inflammation, and boost key molecules such as BDNF that support mood, motivation, and resilience.

 

This is a practical, no-hype conversation for anyone seeking science-backed tools they can use — whether you’re personally struggling, supporting a loved one, or coaching others. You’ll come away with simple frameworks, realistic protocols, and language to make movement more accessible, rather than another thing to feel guilty about.

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