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Physical activity, especially aerobic exercise, has been found to reduce depressive symptoms, but until now the processes behind this have been poorly understood.
UCL researchers propose a novel hypothesis to understand the antidepressant effects of exercise.
They believe that the process may hinge on motivation, which is very important for alleviating a number of symptoms of depression, such as anhedonia .
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