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Open Access 01-12-2010 | Study protocol

Physical activity as a treatment for depression: the TREAD randomised trial protocol

Authors: Helen Baxter, Rachel Winder, Melanie Chalder, Christine Wright, Sofie Sherlock, Anne Haase, Nicola J Wiles, Alan A Montgomery, Adrian H Taylor, Ken R Fox, Debbie A Lawlor, Tim J Peters, Deborah J Sharp, John Campbell, Glyn Lewis

Published in: Trials | Issue 1/2010

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Abstract

Background

Depression is one of the most common reasons for consulting a General Practitioner (GP) within the UK. Whilst antidepressants have been shown to be clinically effective, many patients and healthcare professionals would like to access other forms of treatment as an alternative or adjunct to drug therapy for depression. A recent systematic review presented some evidence that physical activity could offer one such option, although further investigation is needed to test its effectiveness within the context of the National Health Service.
The aim of this paper is to describe the protocol for a randomised, controlled trial (RCT) designed to evaluate an intervention developed to increase physical activity as a treatment for depression within primary care.

Methods/design

The TREAD study is a pragmatic, multi-centre, two-arm RCT which targets patients presenting with a new episode of depression. Patients were approached if they were aged 18-69, had recently consulted their GP for depression and, where appropriate, had been taking antidepressants for less than one month. Only those patients with a confirmed diagnosis of a depressive episode as assessed by the Clinical Interview Schedule-Revised (CIS-R), a Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) score of at least 14 and informed written consent were included in the study. Eligible patients were individually randomised to one of two treatment groups; usual GP care or usual GP care plus facilitated physical activity. The primary outcome of the trial is clinical symptoms of depression assessed using the BDI four months after randomisation. A number of secondary outcomes are also measured at the 4-, 8- and 12-month follow-up points including quality of life, attitude to and involvement in physical activity and antidepressant use/adherence. Outcomes will be analysed on an intention-to-treat (ITT) basis and will use linear and logistic regression models to compare treatments.

Discussion

The results of the trial will provide information about the effectiveness of physical activity as a treatment for depression. Given the current prevalence of depression and its associated economic burden, it is hoped that TREAD will provide a timely contribution to the evidence on treatment options for patients, clinicians and policy-makers.
Trial registration: ISRCTN 16900744
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Metadata
Title
Physical activity as a treatment for depression: the TREAD randomised trial protocol
Authors
Helen Baxter
Rachel Winder
Melanie Chalder
Christine Wright
Sofie Sherlock
Anne Haase
Nicola J Wiles
Alan A Montgomery
Adrian H Taylor
Ken R Fox
Debbie A Lawlor
Tim J Peters
Deborah J Sharp
John Campbell
Glyn Lewis
Publication date
01-12-2010
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2010
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-11-105

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