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Welcome to the first Dr K Unplugged episode where I get a little spicy after seeing a few posts on social media that honestly pissed me off.
Now before we jump in, as I state right at the beginning, YES there are studies showing that movement and exercise can help prevent depression & anxiety symptoms and can help improve mood. I know. Is it part of a healthy lifestyle? YES.
For those of you that don't know me, I'm an athlete. I know the benefits of exercise. Additionally, I've worked with many clients that were training, fitness was a part of their lifestyle, and they were STILL on medications for depression/anxiety.
By Kirstin LauritzenWelcome to the first Dr K Unplugged episode where I get a little spicy after seeing a few posts on social media that honestly pissed me off.
Now before we jump in, as I state right at the beginning, YES there are studies showing that movement and exercise can help prevent depression & anxiety symptoms and can help improve mood. I know. Is it part of a healthy lifestyle? YES.
For those of you that don't know me, I'm an athlete. I know the benefits of exercise. Additionally, I've worked with many clients that were training, fitness was a part of their lifestyle, and they were STILL on medications for depression/anxiety.