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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INSIGHT

Exercise Equals CBT In Long Trial

  • A large 2016 Swedish randomized trial found exercise was as effective as CBT at reducing depression over 12 months.
  • Exercise stands as a legitimate frontline option alongside psychotherapy for many patients.
INSIGHT

Ten Minutes Of Light Movement Helps The Brain

  • Just 10 minutes of light activity can increase hippocampal activity and boost cognition; intense exercise isn't always better.
  • Micro-doses of movement can produce rapid brain benefits and are easier to scale.
ADVICE

Work Both Cardio And Strength For Hippocampus

  • Combine aerobic and strength work over 8–12 weeks to increase hippocampal volume by ~10–15% in trials.
  • Use randomized exercise programs to drive measurable brain-structure gains.
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