A massive meta-analysis published in The British Journal of Sports Medicine (Feb 2025) confirms that resistance training significantly reduces symptoms of depression, even in individuals with no prior training experience.
πΉ What the Study Found
- Over 33 clinical trials analyzed
- Participants engaged in resistance training 2β3x per week
- Depression symptoms dropped by ~30% compared to control groups
- Positive effects occurred regardless of gender, fitness level, or baseline mental health
πΉ Why It Works
Resistance training triggers:
- Endorphin release
- Better sleep
- Structured goal-setting
- A sense of agency and control
Strength training doesnβt just build muscle β it builds resilience.
πΉ Clinical Implications
Doctors and therapists are now encouraged to recommend simple strength protocols (bodyweight or weights) as a complement to therapy and medication.