Background: People with mental illness are more likely to suffer physical health problems than comparable populations who do not have mental illness. There is evidence to suggest that exercise, as well has having obvious physical benefits, also has positive effects on mental health. There is a distinct paucity of research testing its effects on young people seeking help for mental health issues. Additionally, it is generally found that compliance with prescribed exercise programmes is low. As such, encouraging young people to exercise at levels recommended by national guidelines may be unrealistic considering their struggle with mental health difficulties. It is proposed that an exercise intervention tailored to young people's preferred int...
Despite a sound evidence base, the consideration of exercise as a therapeutic adjunct remains rare i...
Introduction: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has high prevalence among adolescents and young adults...
Background Recent meta-analytic reviews suggest exercise can reduce depression severity among adults...
Abstract Background People with mental illness are more likely to suffer physical health problems th...
Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but trials testing the e...
© 2015 Carter et al. Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but...
Objectives: To assess the cost-effectiveness of preferred intensity exercise programme for young peo...
© 2017 BMJ Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved. Objectives To assess the cost-effectiveness of pre...
Aims This scoping review determines the breadth and outcomes of controlled trials testing the effect...
Introduction: Despite systematic reviews demonstrating an association between exercise participation...
[Extract] Mental illness presents a growing disease burden, with worldwide prevalence estimates betw...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of mental illness in young people is the highest of any age group, with t...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Depressio...
Objective: The TREAting Depression with physical activity (TREAD) study investigated the cost-effect...
AIM: The aim of this narrative summary was to examine the efficacy of physical activity and exercise...
Despite a sound evidence base, the consideration of exercise as a therapeutic adjunct remains rare i...
Introduction: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has high prevalence among adolescents and young adults...
Background Recent meta-analytic reviews suggest exercise can reduce depression severity among adults...
Abstract Background People with mental illness are more likely to suffer physical health problems th...
Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but trials testing the e...
© 2015 Carter et al. Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but...
Objectives: To assess the cost-effectiveness of preferred intensity exercise programme for young peo...
© 2017 BMJ Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved. Objectives To assess the cost-effectiveness of pre...
Aims This scoping review determines the breadth and outcomes of controlled trials testing the effect...
Introduction: Despite systematic reviews demonstrating an association between exercise participation...
[Extract] Mental illness presents a growing disease burden, with worldwide prevalence estimates betw...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of mental illness in young people is the highest of any age group, with t...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Depressio...
Objective: The TREAting Depression with physical activity (TREAD) study investigated the cost-effect...
AIM: The aim of this narrative summary was to examine the efficacy of physical activity and exercise...
Despite a sound evidence base, the consideration of exercise as a therapeutic adjunct remains rare i...
Introduction: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has high prevalence among adolescents and young adults...
Background Recent meta-analytic reviews suggest exercise can reduce depression severity among adults...