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Studies show that walking frequency is associated with depression among older adults
although significant associations between walking frequency and subsequent depressive symptoms were not found, it seems premature to conclude that promoting walking is not a relevant strategy to protect against depressive symptoms. There are also ample data to recommend walking for physical health reasons. Future research could investigate prospective associations between meeting recommendations for physical activity levels and depressive symptoms in older people. READ MORE |