Background The focus in recent years on physical inactivity and metabolic disturbances in individuals with schizophrenia raises the question of potential effects of physical activity. Physical activity has shown beneficial effects on cognition in healthy older individuals as well as on symptom severity in depression. However, opinions diverge regarding whether aerobic high-intensity interval training reduces cognition and key symptoms in schizophrenia. The main objective for the trial is to investigate the potential effects of aerobic high-intensity interval training on neurocognitive function and mental symptoms in outpatients with schizophrenia. Methods/Design T...
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine functional capacity of cardio-respiratory syste...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of two different types of physical intervention ...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence of about 1%. People with s...
Background The focus in recent years on physical inactivity and metabolic disturbances in individual...
The aim of research – evaluate the effects of aerobic exercises for physical fitness and depression ...
Exercise promotes several health benefits, such as cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and cardiorespira...
Exercise promotes several health benefits, such as cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and cardiorespira...
Introduction: Antipsychotic treatment can improve the symptoms of schizophrenia; however, residual s...
Current treatment methods do not achieve recovery for most individuals with schizophrenia, and sympt...
Background: In addition to the hallmark cognitive and functional impairments mounting evidence indic...
Background: In addition to the hallmark cognitive and functional impairments mounting evidence indic...
Background: The importance of aerobic exercise for people with mental illness has been discussed. Am...
Schizophrenia ranges among the most debilitating psychiatric diseases. Physical activity is recommen...
Background Exercise may improve cardiorespiratory fitness in people with schizophrenia, however, pos...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric illness, characterised by positive (psychotic), negative and c...
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine functional capacity of cardio-respiratory syste...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of two different types of physical intervention ...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence of about 1%. People with s...
Background The focus in recent years on physical inactivity and metabolic disturbances in individual...
The aim of research – evaluate the effects of aerobic exercises for physical fitness and depression ...
Exercise promotes several health benefits, such as cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and cardiorespira...
Exercise promotes several health benefits, such as cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and cardiorespira...
Introduction: Antipsychotic treatment can improve the symptoms of schizophrenia; however, residual s...
Current treatment methods do not achieve recovery for most individuals with schizophrenia, and sympt...
Background: In addition to the hallmark cognitive and functional impairments mounting evidence indic...
Background: In addition to the hallmark cognitive and functional impairments mounting evidence indic...
Background: The importance of aerobic exercise for people with mental illness has been discussed. Am...
Schizophrenia ranges among the most debilitating psychiatric diseases. Physical activity is recommen...
Background Exercise may improve cardiorespiratory fitness in people with schizophrenia, however, pos...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric illness, characterised by positive (psychotic), negative and c...
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine functional capacity of cardio-respiratory syste...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of two different types of physical intervention ...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence of about 1%. People with s...