Purpose To review the existing evidence examining effectiveness of exercise as an adjunct therapy for psychosis. Method A search of databases including Pub Med, Psych Info, Cochrane Library, Cinahl, Sports Discus and Web of Knowledge was conducted to identify studies investigating the psychological changes following exercise interventions in people with psychosis. Literature was subjected to a critical review to determine the effectiveness of exercise as a therapy for psychosis. Results A total of ten studies met the inclusion criteria: four quantitative, two qualitative and four using a mixed method design. Exercise interventions were supervised and generally lasted between 10 and 12 weeks. Study samples were small, even in the quant...
Aims: To review intervention vari-ables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activi...
Background: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and fun...
Aims: To review intervention variables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activit...
Purpose To review the existing evidence examining effectiveness of exercise as an adjunct therapy fo...
Aim: Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in sc...
Background. The typically poor outcomes of schizophrenia could be improved through interventions tha...
BackgroundThe typically poor outcomes of schizophrenia could be improved through interventions that ...
A substantial body of evidence supports the role of exercise interventions for people with a mental ...
A substantial body of evidence supports the role of exercise interventions for people with a mental ...
Abstract Background Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic...
Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in schizop...
A substantial body of evidence supports the role of exercise interventions for people with a mental ...
Introduction: Physical exercise has been proven to benefit the general population in terms of mental...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that exercise interventions can improve a broad range of...
Background: The importance of aerobic exercise for people with mental illness has been discussed. Am...
Aims: To review intervention vari-ables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activi...
Background: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and fun...
Aims: To review intervention variables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activit...
Purpose To review the existing evidence examining effectiveness of exercise as an adjunct therapy fo...
Aim: Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in sc...
Background. The typically poor outcomes of schizophrenia could be improved through interventions tha...
BackgroundThe typically poor outcomes of schizophrenia could be improved through interventions that ...
A substantial body of evidence supports the role of exercise interventions for people with a mental ...
A substantial body of evidence supports the role of exercise interventions for people with a mental ...
Abstract Background Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic...
Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in schizop...
A substantial body of evidence supports the role of exercise interventions for people with a mental ...
Introduction: Physical exercise has been proven to benefit the general population in terms of mental...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that exercise interventions can improve a broad range of...
Background: The importance of aerobic exercise for people with mental illness has been discussed. Am...
Aims: To review intervention vari-ables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activi...
Background: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and fun...
Aims: To review intervention variables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activit...