Abstract Background Obesity is a significant problem for people with serious mental illness. We aimed to consider body size from the perspective of long-stay psychiatric inpatients, focussing on: weight gain and its causes and impacts; diet and physical activity; and the perceived ability to make meaningful change in these domains. Method A mixed methods study with 51 long-term psychiatric forensic and rehabilitation inpatients using semi-structured interviews combined with biometric and demographic data. Results 94% of participants were overweight or obese (mean BMI 35.3, SD 8.1). They were concerned about their weight, with 75% of them attempting to lose weight. Qualitative responses indicated low personal effectiveness and self-stigmatis...
[[abstract]]Objective: The rate of obesity for people with chronic psychiatric diseases has been inc...
Introduction: Weight gain in the months/years after diagnosis/treatment of severe enduring mental il...
Weight gain in psychiatric populations is a common clinical challenge. Many patients suffering from ...
Background Rapid weight gain is common with antipsychotic medication. Lost confidence, low mood and ...
Background:Patients with psychiatric illness have increased somatic morbidity and increased mortalit...
Objective: obesity is 2 to 3 times more common among people with severe mental illness and has adver...
Restricted until 05 Aug. 2012.Weight management problems pose a grave threat to the health and well-...
Abstract Background Weight gain is commonly observed during psychotropic treatments for chronic form...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of exercise participation on body weigh...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the need for nutrition intervention in a group of ...
Abstract Background Solutions for Wellness (SfW) is an educational 3-month program concerning nutrit...
Individuals with schizophrenia are at high risk for obesity. Contemporary treatment approaches have ...
Many psychiatric patients suffer from overweight/obesity and subsequent metabolic disturbances, wher...
Weight gain among psychiatric inpatients is a widespread phenomenon. This change in body mass index ...
Abstract Background Obesity is twice as common in people with schizophrenia as the general populatio...
[[abstract]]Objective: The rate of obesity for people with chronic psychiatric diseases has been inc...
Introduction: Weight gain in the months/years after diagnosis/treatment of severe enduring mental il...
Weight gain in psychiatric populations is a common clinical challenge. Many patients suffering from ...
Background Rapid weight gain is common with antipsychotic medication. Lost confidence, low mood and ...
Background:Patients with psychiatric illness have increased somatic morbidity and increased mortalit...
Objective: obesity is 2 to 3 times more common among people with severe mental illness and has adver...
Restricted until 05 Aug. 2012.Weight management problems pose a grave threat to the health and well-...
Abstract Background Weight gain is commonly observed during psychotropic treatments for chronic form...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of exercise participation on body weigh...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the need for nutrition intervention in a group of ...
Abstract Background Solutions for Wellness (SfW) is an educational 3-month program concerning nutrit...
Individuals with schizophrenia are at high risk for obesity. Contemporary treatment approaches have ...
Many psychiatric patients suffer from overweight/obesity and subsequent metabolic disturbances, wher...
Weight gain among psychiatric inpatients is a widespread phenomenon. This change in body mass index ...
Abstract Background Obesity is twice as common in people with schizophrenia as the general populatio...
[[abstract]]Objective: The rate of obesity for people with chronic psychiatric diseases has been inc...
Introduction: Weight gain in the months/years after diagnosis/treatment of severe enduring mental il...
Weight gain in psychiatric populations is a common clinical challenge. Many patients suffering from ...