Exercise is a powerful post-traumatic growth treatment — but the dose matters. Research now allows us to be specific about what type, duration, and frequency most effectively addresses post-traumatic growth.
The Research on Exercise Dose for Post-Traumatic Growth
Meta-analyses consistently find that for post-traumatic growth:
- Frequency: 3-5 sessions per week is optimal
- Duration: 30-45 minutes per session produces maximum benefit
- Intensity: Moderate (able to talk, but not sing) is sufficient — higher isn't necessarily better for post-traumatic growth
- Type: Aerobic exercise has most evidence; strength training shows growing evidence
Getting Started with Exercise for Post-Traumatic Growth
When post-traumatic growth makes motivation low, start with 5 minutes. The hardest part is starting — not continuing.
Exercise works for post-traumatic growth through immediate neurochemical effects (mood boost) and long-term neurological changes (increased resilience).
Exercise as Sustainable Post-Traumatic Growth Treatment
Unlike some post-traumatic growth medications, exercise has positive side effects and the benefits increase over time rather than requiring dose escalation.