physioscience 2016; 12(03): 122-123
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1567129
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Exercise as a Treatment for Depression: A Meta-Analysis Adjusting for Publication Bias

Bewegung als Behandlung bei Depression: Eine Publikationsbias berücksichtigende Metaanalyse
F. Klenger
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Publication Date:
09 September 2016 (online)

Schuch FB, Vancampfort D, Richards J et al. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2016; 77: 42 – 51

 
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