Abstract Introduction Exercising regularly has benefits for people with bipolar disorder. Nevertheless, as a group, these patients tend to be less physically active than the general population and little is known from the viewpoint of the patients about the barriers and facilitators to such a practice. Objective To know the barriers and facilitators perceived by people with bipolar disorder for the practice of exercise. Methods This study had a descriptive, qualitative, exploratory nature. The investigation method used for data collection was a semi-structured in-depth interview, using grounded theory as theoretical framework. Results The data analysis generated two main areas of interest: adherence to regular physical exercise (bar...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Evidence is mounting for the efficacy of exercise in the treatment of people with mental illness. Nu...
Introduction: Exercising regularly has benefits for people with bipolar disorder. Nevertheless, as a...
Aim: The current study aims to qualitatively identify determinants, barriers and facilitators of phy...
Background: Despite numerous proven health benefits of physical activity, there is a physical inacti...
Background: Sedentary lifestyle is frequent in psychiatric disorders, however the directions of thi...
Despite evidence that exercise has been found to be effective in the treatment of depression, it is ...
Experiences of Barriers and Facilitators for Physical Activity from People with Mental Disorders who...
BACKGROUND: Existing studies do suggest that physical activity interventions may be feasible and hav...
© 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This is an open access article distributed...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to understand the knowledge, beliefs, barriers, and behaviors o...
Abstract Background There is a physical inactivity pandemic around the world despite the known benef...
Exercise is an effective evidenced-based intervention for a range of mental health conditions, howev...
Background: Physical activity has demonstrated efficacy in depression and anxiety, but its potential...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Evidence is mounting for the efficacy of exercise in the treatment of people with mental illness. Nu...
Introduction: Exercising regularly has benefits for people with bipolar disorder. Nevertheless, as a...
Aim: The current study aims to qualitatively identify determinants, barriers and facilitators of phy...
Background: Despite numerous proven health benefits of physical activity, there is a physical inacti...
Background: Sedentary lifestyle is frequent in psychiatric disorders, however the directions of thi...
Despite evidence that exercise has been found to be effective in the treatment of depression, it is ...
Experiences of Barriers and Facilitators for Physical Activity from People with Mental Disorders who...
BACKGROUND: Existing studies do suggest that physical activity interventions may be feasible and hav...
© 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This is an open access article distributed...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to understand the knowledge, beliefs, barriers, and behaviors o...
Abstract Background There is a physical inactivity pandemic around the world despite the known benef...
Exercise is an effective evidenced-based intervention for a range of mental health conditions, howev...
Background: Physical activity has demonstrated efficacy in depression and anxiety, but its potential...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Evidence is mounting for the efficacy of exercise in the treatment of people with mental illness. Nu...