Multiple Choice
Regarding exercise and depression in a clinical population, research suggests that
A) exercise increases depression.
B) moderate exercise can decrease depression.
C) isotonic exercise (weight lifting) can decrease depression.
D) exercise can decrease depression, but not to a clinically significant degree.
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