Resistance training for Black men with depressive symptoms: a pilot randomized controlled trial to assess acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy
Background: Depression is under-recognized in Black men, who are less likely to seek or have access to psychiatric treatment. Resistance training (RT; i.e., weight lifting) can improve depressive symptoms and may be more acceptable to Black men, but its effects have not been examined for Black men w...
Main Authors: | Busch, A.M (Author), Carey, M.P (Author), Chrastek, M. (Author), Ciccolo, J.T (Author), Dunsiger, S.I (Author), Louie, M.E (Author), Nosrat, S. (Author), SantaBarbara, N.J (Author), Webster, C.T (Author), Whitworth, J.W (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2022
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