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In a statement, the BBC said on Friday: "The BBC was of the firm view that as the programmes did not contain any reference to the incident which was the subject of the trial their broadcast could not have affected the trial's outcome.
Specific differences in themes between MoodGYM (MG) and Beating the Blues (BtB) programmes were not evident in the data and differences between the programmes did not appear to be associated with any differences in patient experience, and consequently we did not perceive it to be necessary to recruit further participants who had used BtB.
Moreover, certain aspects of the examined exercise programmes were less than optimal: most exercise programmes were relatively short in duration (less than 12 weeks), the programmes did not stimulate the patients to stay physically active after the programme, and studies frequently included aerobic exercises such as walking and cycling, but no resistance exercises.
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