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dejastew

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Studies of the effects of exercise on clinically depressed patients have generally found that exercise
 
  A) does not affect depression in clinically depressed patients.
  B) can reduce depression, but is less effective than psychotherapy.
  C) can reduce depression, but is less effective than drug therapy.
  D) can reduce depression and may be as effective as other therapy.

Question 2

Researchers have found that physical activity is associated with lower levels of depression
 
  A) in moderately depressed individuals.
  B) in people being treated for depression.
  C) similar to the effects of cognitive therapy.
  D) all of these.



JYan

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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