A client with depression refuses to get out of bed for group sessions. Which nursing statement appropriately educates the client about the benefits of physical activity?

A) "People with depression lack certain chemicals in their brains that are improved through physical activity."
B) "Physical activity is good for everyone."
C) "Low-intensity exercise is more beneficial than high-impact exercise."
D) "When you are active physically, it helps you mentally."


A

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