Chasing Consciousness

EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH - Dr. Brendon Stubbs #81

Oct 14, 2025
Brendon Stubbs, a mental health physiotherapist and researcher at King's College London, shares groundbreaking insights on exercise's role in mental health. He discusses how even light movement can significantly improve mental well-being and reduce the risk of disorders like depression. Brendon highlights the biological mechanisms behind these effects, including inflammation reduction and benefits to the hippocampus. He emphasizes the importance of integrating exercise into treatment plans and overcoming barriers within the mental health system to promote better health outcomes for all.
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ANECDOTE

Ward Beginnings Sparked The Research

  • Brendon Stubbs described how starting as a physio on a long-stay psychiatric ward revealed extreme sedentariness and sparked his interest in movement interventions.
  • He used simple tools like pedometers and walking challenges to build autonomy, achievement, and community on the ward.
ADVICE

Start With Small Step Goals

  • Use very small, achievable steps like pedometers and step goals to build confidence and community for people with severe mental illness.
  • Focus on autonomy and measurable wins to convert skeptics into participants.
INSIGHT

Research Was Key To Win Skeptics

  • Early skepticism in psychiatry arose partly because initial data was weak and some headlines undermined the field.
  • Stubbs learned research was essential to convert clinical intuition into accepted practice.
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