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Physical activity does not provoke panic attacks in patients with panic disorder: A review of the evidence
Authors:Patrick J. O'connor  Jerome C. Smith  William P. Morgan
Affiliation:1. Department of Exercise Science , University of Georgia , Athens, GA, 30602-6554, USA;2. Department of Kinesiology , University of Wisconsin , Madison, WI, USA
Abstract:Abstract

This paper summarizes the results of published studies in which physical activity has been performed by patients with panic disorder. Several case studies of apparent exercise-induced panic attacks were found. However, in field studies that involved ambulatory monitoring of panic disorder patients only 1 of 91 panic attacks that were monitored actually occurred while the test subject was engaged in moderately intense physical activity. Moreover, only five panic attacks occurred in association with 444 exercise bouts performed by 420 panic disorder patients in laboratory settings despite the fact that exercise induces somatic signs and symptoms of anxiety. Thus, the weight of the published evidence shows that acute physical activity does not provoke panic attacks in panic disorder patients.
Keywords:Anxiety  Exercise  Non-pharmacological treatments  Panic
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