• village604@adultswim.fan
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    17 hours ago

    Yes, you might need something more strenuous. If speed walking was getting your heart rate to the target zone, then it’s possible you weren’t in good enough shape to see the mental health benefits.

      • HoopyFrood@lemmy.zip
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        12 hours ago

        If exercise doesn’t work for you then you can now deduce with more confidence that your depression is not mild.

        Exercise works for me, my depression is mild. I require a lot of running, no amount of power walking pulls me out of a funk, i need 3 or 4 days of doing 20-40 minute runs to get to the good place. If it’s not helping or you can’t then you definitely need medical and social support to get out of the hole. This article, and thus the discussion was not intended to belittle anyone who finds exercise does not help them.

        I, personally, found the article encouraging because it reminds me that i need to be better about my exercise routines to stay in better mental health. This article is trying to talk to my circumstance, hence the words “mild depression”

        • Totally Human Emdash User@piefed.blahaj.zone
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          12 hours ago

          This article, and thus the discussion was not intended to belittle anyone who finds exercise does not help them.

          However, people making the claim that they are too depressed to exercise are being belittled. For example, to quote another comment:

          I’m not sure that “too depressed to exercise” is a medically recognized state short of being bedridden and comatose, so unless one is unable to get out of the bed to go to the bathroom saying “i’m too depressed to exercise” is just words being used to justify not going for a walk