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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

How Exercise Changes Your Brain and Reduces Your Risk of Depression with Brendon Stubbs #97

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Alternative Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.711.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2020

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

Think of a physiotherapist and you probably think of someone who’s interested in muscles and joints; someone who gets you moving again after an injury, right? Well my guest this week is a physio with a difference. He’s concerned with the effect movement has, not on our bodies… but our minds.  Brendon Stubbs is head of physiotherapy at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, a clinical lecturer and a prolific researcher. His work is helping provide the medical profession with much-needed evidence for what we, as humans, feel instinctively: physical activity makes us feel good. For instance, did you know moderate exercisers are 30 per cent less likely to suffer a depressive episode? Or that being sedentary can actually cause depression? Finally, we have proof that exercise is as effective as many existing interventions for preventing and treating mental health conditions. And I would argue it goes one step further, by also boosting physical health and social connections. Whether you or someone you know is struggling with mental illness, you’re a healthcare professional, or you simply want to increase your emotional resilience, I think you’ll be persuaded into action by the surprising stories and evidence Brendon shares. And if you’re persuaded, please spread the word – let’s start a movement revolution. Show notes available at drchatterjee.com/97 Follow me on instagram.com/drchatterjee/ Follow me on facebook.com/DrChatterjee/ Follow me on twitter.com/drchatterjeeuk DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

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0:00.0

What they showed in this randomized control trial is just 10 minutes of light, very, very, very light activity.

0:09.0

The equivalent to just gentle walking could result in meaningful changes in electrical activity happening within the hippocampus

0:19.0

and also other emotional processing areas of the brain.

0:23.7

So just 10 minutes today of light activity can get meaningful changes in the emotional processing areas of your brain.

0:32.7

Hi, my name is Rangan Chatschi, GP, television presenter and author of the bestselling books,

0:39.4

The Stress Solution and the Four Pillar Plan. I believe that all of us have the ability to feel

0:44.6

better than we currently do, but getting healthy has become far too complicated. With this podcast,

0:51.0

I aim to simplify it. I'm going to be having conversations with some of the most interesting and exciting people,

0:57.0

both within as well as outside the health space, to hopefully inspire you,

1:01.6

as well as empower you with simple tips that you can put into practice immediately

1:05.8

to transform the way that you feel.

1:08.4

I believe that when we are healthier, we are happier, because when we feel

1:12.4

better, we live more. Hello and welcome back to episode 97 of my Feel Better Live More podcast.

1:24.0

My name is Ron Gan Chatschi and I am your host.

1:28.3

Now today's conversation is all about movement, what movement does to our brains and what

1:33.9

impact it can have on our risk of developing mental health problems like depression.

1:39.7

And my guest is the world leading researcher and clinical physiotherapist Brendan Stubbs.

1:46.2

When you think of a physiotherapist, you probably think of someone who's interested in muscles and joints,

1:51.6

or perhaps someone who gets you moving again after an injury, right?

1:56.7

Well, my guest this week is a physiotherapist with a difference.

2:01.0

He's concerned what the effect movement has, not on our bodies, but our minds.

2:06.9

His work is helping provide the medical profession with much-needed evidence for what we as humans

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