Researchers found that intense exercise acts as a low-cost interoceptive exposure strategy, reducing panic attacks and depressive symptoms.
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Exercise Therapy Could Help You Overcome a Panic Attack
Using exercise as exposure therapy helped people with panic disorder reduce feelings of distress and anxiety, in a new study.
A study reveals brief intense exercise is more effective than standard care for treating panic disorder symptoms.
Panic attacks are sudden bouts of intense fear without an obvious cause. An estimated 10% of people experience at least one panic attack in their lifetime. But between 2% and 3% of the population have ...
MyFitnessCoach has launched comprehensive Prehab, Rehab, and Mobility workout programs designed to help users prevent injuries, recover from physical strain, and improve overall movement quality. The ...
New workout creation tool lets users design personalized training routines with exercise filtering, progress tracking, ...
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Personal Trainer Reveals No. 1 Red Flag in a Weight-Loss Program — That She Fell for Herself
Weight-loss programs abound on the internet, from customized plans sold by influencers lacking credentials to subscription services offering access to GLP-1s and other medications ...
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3 Reasons Why Shorter, Less Intense Workouts Are More Effective For Muscle Growth, According To A Trainer
Going to the gym is fun, but let’s face it: you don’t want to spend all day there. Luckily, if you ask Shannon Ritchey, DPT, the founder of Evlo Fitness and host of the Dr. Shannon Show podcast, you ...
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Brief, intense exercise more effective in treating panic disorder than standard care: study
A 12-week program of brief, intense intermittent exercise proved more effective than relaxation training in reducing panic disorder symptoms and attack frequency ...
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