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"Gemme C" Authored Publications:

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1 Assessing Physician's Motivational Communication Skills: 5-Step Mixed Methods Development Study of the Motivational Communication Competency Assessment Test Gosselin Boucher V; Bacon S; Voisard B; Dragomir AI; Gemme C; Larue F; Labbé S; Szczepanik G; Corace K; Campbell T; Vallis M; Garber G; Rouleau C; Diodati JG; Rabi D; Sultan S; Lavoie K; 35749167
HKAP
2 Evaluation of Communication Skills Among Physicians: A Reply to the Commentary by Smith, Kovar-Gough, and Grayson-Sneed. Boucher VG, Gemme C, Dragomir AI, Larue F, Bacon SL, Lavoie KL 33060452
HKAP
3 Evaluation of communication skills among physicians: A systematic review of existing assessment tools. Boucher VG, Gemme C, Dragomir AI, Bacon SL, Larue F, Lavoie KL 32168109
HKAP
4 An international Delphi consensus study to define motivational communication in the context of developing a training program for physicians. Dragomir AI, Boucher VG, Bacon SL, Gemme C, Szczepanik G, Corace K, Campbell TS, Vallis MT, Garber G, Rouleau C, Rabi D, Diodati JG, Ghali W, Lavoie KL 32145022
HKAP
5 Aerobic exercise alleviates depressive symptoms in patients with a major non-communicable chronic disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Béland M, Lavoie KL, Briand S, White UJ, Gemme C, Bacon SL 30728127
HKAP

 

Title:Aerobic exercise alleviates depressive symptoms in patients with a major non-communicable chronic disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Authors:Béland MLavoie KLBriand SWhite UJGemme CBacon SL
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30728127?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:30728127 Category:Br J Sports Med Date Added:2019-05-31
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 Department of Epidemiology, INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier, Laval, Québec, Canada.
2 Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre, CIUSSS-NIM, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
3 Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Science, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
4 Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
5 Exercise Science, Faculty of Arts and Science, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

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Aerobic exercise alleviates depressive symptoms in patients with a major non-communicable chronic disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Br J Sports Med. 2019 Feb 06;:

Authors: Béland M, Lavoie KL, Briand S, White UJ, Gemme C, Bacon SL

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether aerobic exercise was superior to usual care in alleviating depressive symptoms in patients living with a major non-communicable disease.

DATA SOURCES: Data were obtained from online databases (PubMed, PsycINFO and SPORTDiscus) as well as from reference lists. The search and collection of eligible studies was conducted up to 18 October 2018 (PROSPERO registration number CRD42017069089).

STUDY SELECTION: We included interventions that compared aerobic exercise with usual care in adults who reported depressive symptoms (ie, not necessarily the clinical diagnosis of depression) and were living with a major non-communicable disease.

RESULTS: Twenty-four studies were included in the meta-analysis (4111 patients). Aerobic exercise alleviated depressive symptoms better than did usual care (standardised mean difference (SMD)=0.50; 95% CI 0.25 to 0.76; Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation: low quality). Aerobic exercise was particularly effective in alleviating depressive symptoms in cardiac patients (SMD=0.67; 95%?CI 0.35 to 0.99).

CONCLUSION: Aerobic exercise alleviated depressive symptoms in patients living with a major non-communicable disease, particularly in cardiac populations. Whether aerobic exercise treats clinically diagnosed depression was outside the scope of this study.

PMID: 30728127 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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