Background People with severe mental illness have markedly reduced life expectancy; cardiometabolic disease is a major cause. Psychiatric hospital inpatients have elevated levels of cardiometabolic risk factors and are to a high degree dependent of the routines and facilities of the institutions. Studies of lifestyle interventions to reduce cardiometabolic risk in psychiatric inpatients are few. The current study aimed at assessing the feasibility and effects of a lifestyle intervention including Motivational Interviewing (MI) on physical activity levels, cardiometabolic risk status and mental health status in psychotic disorder inpatients. Methods Prospective nat...
Background: Patients with severe mental disorders have a higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk fa...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>The aim of this study was to estimate the effects of lifestyle interventions on b...
Background: Life expectancy is reduced by 19 years in men and 17 in women with psychosis in Sweden, ...
Background People with severe mental illness have markedly reduced life expectancy; cardiometabolic...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illness have markedly reduced life expectancy; cardiom...
Purpose: Cardiovascular diseases are a major cause for the markedly reduced life expectancy in peopl...
Physical inactivity has been identified among leading risk factors for global mortality as well as a...
Background: Unhealthy lifestyle behaviours contribute to alarming cardiometabolic risk in patients w...
OBJECTIVES: Psychotic patients have poorer health behaviours, including poor diets and sedentary li...
Background: For patients with severe mental illness (SMI) in residential facilities, adopting a heal...
Purpose: Cardiometabolic disease in patients with severe mental illness is a major cause of shortene...
Patients hospitalized with severe mental illness (SMI) often have an unhealthy lifestyle. Changing t...
Patients hospitalized with severe mental illness (SMI) often have an unhealthy lifestyle. Changing t...
Background Feasible interventions promoting active lifestyle need to be implemented in persons with ...
People with psychotic disorders experience to a great extent avoidable physical illnesses and early ...
Background: Patients with severe mental disorders have a higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk fa...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>The aim of this study was to estimate the effects of lifestyle interventions on b...
Background: Life expectancy is reduced by 19 years in men and 17 in women with psychosis in Sweden, ...
Background People with severe mental illness have markedly reduced life expectancy; cardiometabolic...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illness have markedly reduced life expectancy; cardiom...
Purpose: Cardiovascular diseases are a major cause for the markedly reduced life expectancy in peopl...
Physical inactivity has been identified among leading risk factors for global mortality as well as a...
Background: Unhealthy lifestyle behaviours contribute to alarming cardiometabolic risk in patients w...
OBJECTIVES: Psychotic patients have poorer health behaviours, including poor diets and sedentary li...
Background: For patients with severe mental illness (SMI) in residential facilities, adopting a heal...
Purpose: Cardiometabolic disease in patients with severe mental illness is a major cause of shortene...
Patients hospitalized with severe mental illness (SMI) often have an unhealthy lifestyle. Changing t...
Patients hospitalized with severe mental illness (SMI) often have an unhealthy lifestyle. Changing t...
Background Feasible interventions promoting active lifestyle need to be implemented in persons with ...
People with psychotic disorders experience to a great extent avoidable physical illnesses and early ...
Background: Patients with severe mental disorders have a higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk fa...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>The aim of this study was to estimate the effects of lifestyle interventions on b...
Background: Life expectancy is reduced by 19 years in men and 17 in women with psychosis in Sweden, ...