Vancampfort D, Vansteelandt K, Scheewe T, Probst M, Knapen J, De Herdt A, De Hert M. Yoga in schizophrenia: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials. Objective: The objective of this systematic review was to assess the effectiveness of yoga as a complementary treatment on general psychopathology, positive and negative symptoms and health-related quality of life (HRQL) for people with schizophrenia. Method: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) were considered whether they investigated a yoga intervention in patients with schizophrenia. The selection of studies, data extraction and quality assessment were performed independently by two reviewers. Results: Only three RCTs met the inclusion criteria. Lower Positive and Negative Syn...
PURPOSE: Worsening of schizophrenia symptoms is related to stress and anxiety. People with schizophr...
Objective To assess whether physically active yoga is superior to waitlist control, treatment as usu...
OBJECTIVE:To assess whether physically active yoga is superior to waitlist control, treatment as usu...
BACKGROUND: Yoga is an ancient body-mind practice which originated in India and is popular in the We...
Background: The demand for clinically efficacious, safe, patient acceptable and cost-effective forms...
Yoga has proven value in treatment of various psychiatric disorders like Anxiety, Depression and Obs...
Schizophrenia is a serious psychiatric disorder characterized by positive symptoms, negative symptom...
Background: Yoga as a mind–body therapy is useful in lifestyle-related disorders including neuropsyc...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Yoga is an ancient spiritual practice that originated in India and is currently accepted in the West...
Preliminary evidence suggests efficacy of yoga as add-on treatment for schizophrenia, but the underl...
PURPOSE: Worsening of schizophrenia symptoms is related to stress and anxiety. People with schizophr...
Objective To assess whether physically active yoga is superior to waitlist control, treatment as usu...
OBJECTIVE:To assess whether physically active yoga is superior to waitlist control, treatment as usu...
BACKGROUND: Yoga is an ancient body-mind practice which originated in India and is popular in the We...
Background: The demand for clinically efficacious, safe, patient acceptable and cost-effective forms...
Yoga has proven value in treatment of various psychiatric disorders like Anxiety, Depression and Obs...
Schizophrenia is a serious psychiatric disorder characterized by positive symptoms, negative symptom...
Background: Yoga as a mind–body therapy is useful in lifestyle-related disorders including neuropsyc...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Background: Yoga may pose a promising complementary therapy in the multimodal treatment of in-patien...
Yoga is an ancient spiritual practice that originated in India and is currently accepted in the West...
Preliminary evidence suggests efficacy of yoga as add-on treatment for schizophrenia, but the underl...
PURPOSE: Worsening of schizophrenia symptoms is related to stress and anxiety. People with schizophr...
Objective To assess whether physically active yoga is superior to waitlist control, treatment as usu...
OBJECTIVE:To assess whether physically active yoga is superior to waitlist control, treatment as usu...