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How Exercise Changes Your Brain and Reduces Your Risk of Depression with Brendon Stubbs #97

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Feb 12, 2020
Brendon Stubbs, head of physiotherapy at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, dives into the transformative power of exercise on mental health. He reveals that moderate exercise can reduce the risk of depression by 30%. Brendon emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to patient care, advocating for exercise as an essential treatment component. He also discusses the significant impact of activities like dancing on mental wellness and shares compelling stories that illustrate the deep connection between physical movement and emotional resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Accidental Beginning

  • Brendon Stubbs's work in mental health started accidentally when he interviewed for a physiotherapy position at his mother's workplace.
  • He found the work fascinating, noticing patients' sedentary lifestyles and numerous physical health complaints.
INSIGHT

Shifting from Separated to Integrated Care

  • Initially, mental and physical health were treated separately, with psychiatrists addressing mental health and physiotherapists focusing on physical health.
  • This approach has evolved into a more integrated model that recognizes the interconnectedness of mind and body.
ANECDOTE

Pedometer Study

  • Stubbs conducted an early research project where patients tracked their steps using pedometers and a chart.
  • Patients' engagement and motivation increased as they saw daily progress and friendly competition emerged.
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