So it seems physical activity does treat depression (in RCTs) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273149646_A_Meta-Meta-Analysis_of_the_effect_of_physical_activity_on_depression_and_anxiety_in_non-clinical_adult_populations … & http://www.dependencias.pt/ficheiros/conteudos/files/Psiquiatria.pdf … @KirkegaardEmil @Mangan150
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Post hoc ergo propter hoc? (Propensity to indolence and to depression have common cause?
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Twin control studies show that the relationship is fully genetically confounded, so this is surprising
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I saw these a while ago but did not investigate the source of the conflict. Note that twin studies are
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congruent with small effects. They are not congruent with large effects, e.g. d = 1. @JayMan471 @octopod18 @Mangan150
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