“…Three studies explicitly stated that the participants EXERCISE AS A TREAMENT FOR DEPRESSION had a somatic comorbid diagnosis of coronary heart disease (Blumenthal et al, 2012b), heart failure (Gary et al, 2010), and stroke (Sims et al, 2009). Sixteen studies provided aerobic exercise (Blumenthal et al, 2012b(Blumenthal et al, , 2007(Blumenthal et al, , 1999Dunn et al, 2005;Epstein, 1986;Foley et al, 2008;Gary et al, 2010;Hemat-Far et al, 2012;Klein et al, 1985;Krogh et al, 2012;Martinsen et al, 1985;Mota-Pereira et al, 2011;Pinchasov et al, 2000;Salehi et al, 2014;Schuch et al, 2011;Veale et al, 1992), four studies provided resistance training (Pilu et al, 2007;Sims et al, 2009;Singh et al, 2005Singh et al, , 1997, and three studies provided both types of exercise (Doyne et al, 1987;Krogh et al, 2009;Mutrie, 1986). The outcome assessor was blinded in 10 studies (Blumenthal et al, 2012b(Blumenthal et al, , 2007(Blumenthal et al, , 1999Dunn et al, 2005;Gary et al, 2010;Krogh et al, 2012Krogh et al, , 2009Mota-Pereira et al, 2011;Salehi et al, 2014;Singh et al, 2005), allocation to condition was adequately concealed in 11 studies (Blumenthal et...…”