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The intervention was a six-week, nine-hour weekly group intervention of high (exercise) and low (massage) intensity. “Talking time” also was included. A trained nurse and physiotherapist administered the intervention.
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A prospective follow-up design was used (one group, pre/post-test).
Anxiety and depression scores improved (p < 0.001). Patients who were physically nonactive improved more on the HADS anxiety subscale than those in the active group. Women improved more on the HADS anxiety subscale than men.