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Aerobic exercise reduces anxiety symptoms and improves fitness in patients with panic disorder

EXERCÍCIOS AERÓBICOS REDUZIRAM OS SINTOMAS DE ANSIEDADE E MELHORARAM O DESEMPENHO CARDIORRESPIRATÓRIO EM PORTADORES DE TRANSTORNO DE PÂNICO

OBJECTIVE:

To investigate the effects of a regularly repeated aerobic exercise series on anxiety and maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) in Panic Disorder patients.

METHODS:

Ten previously sedentary female subjects diagnosed with Panic Disorder performed 36 sessions of aerobic exercise (at 70 to 75% of VO2max), 3 times per week during 12 weeks. A cardiopulmonary evaluation (ergospirometry test) was used to set the intensity of training as well as to establish baseline and post-training VO2max parameters. The assessment of anxiety symptoms was performed at baseline, at the end of the 6th and 12th weeks, using the Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-T) and State Anxiety Inventory (STAI-S), and the Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS) questionnaires. One-way ANOVA for repeated measurements (at 3 moments: Baseline, 6th week (mid-training) and 12th week (post-training) was used to compare the evolution of the questionnaires; the Bonferroni post hoc test was applied to identify differences between moments. A dependent t-test was performed for measures of VO2max.

RESULTS:

Compared to baseline, (a) STAI-T showed significant anxiety reductions at mid- and post-training moments; (b) STAI-S and SUDS recorded anxiety reductions only at Post-training; (c) VO2max showed a significant improvement at Post-training.

CONCLUSION:

This protocol promoted beneficial effects on cardiorespiratory fitness and anxiety levels of Panic Disorder patients.

KEYWORDS:
Panic disorder; aerobic exercise; maximum oxygen consumption


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