Aims: Severe mental illness is associated with low levels of physical activity. This study explored participation in a physical activity programme among patients with severe mental illness and its relationships to other variables. Methods: Eighteen hospitalized patients participated in the study. Their level of participation in a physical activity programme was explored and their age and anxiety and depression levels were used to predict participation. Findings: The patients had low levels of participation. Seventy-eight percent attended 50 percent or less of the activities, while the sample mean level was 28 percent participation. Participation in the programme increased with age. Conclusions: This pilot study has several limitations, most...
Background There is increasing evidence for physical activity (PA) having a positive impact on physi...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
There are many reasons for people with (and without) severe mental illness to exercise regularly. In...
Aims: Severe mental illness is associated with low levels of physical activity. This study explored ...
Physical activity is a modifiable risk factor for several physical and mental health conditions. It ...
People with severe mental ill health (SMI) are less physically active and more sedentary than the ge...
Physical inactivity has been identified among leading risk factors for global mortality as well as a...
Introduction: The physical health of people with severe mental illness is frequently overlooked alth...
Physical inactivity has been identified among leading risk factors for global mortality as well as a...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
There are many reasons for people with (and without) severe mental illness to exercise regularly. In...
Individuals diagnosed with serious mental illnesses die, on average, 25 years earlier than the gener...
There are many reasons for people with (and without) severe mental illness to exercise regularly. In...
Background There is increasing evidence for physical activity (PA) having a positive impact on physi...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
There are many reasons for people with (and without) severe mental illness to exercise regularly. In...
Aims: Severe mental illness is associated with low levels of physical activity. This study explored ...
Physical activity is a modifiable risk factor for several physical and mental health conditions. It ...
People with severe mental ill health (SMI) are less physically active and more sedentary than the ge...
Physical inactivity has been identified among leading risk factors for global mortality as well as a...
Introduction: The physical health of people with severe mental illness is frequently overlooked alth...
Physical inactivity has been identified among leading risk factors for global mortality as well as a...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
There are many reasons for people with (and without) severe mental illness to exercise regularly. In...
Individuals diagnosed with serious mental illnesses die, on average, 25 years earlier than the gener...
There are many reasons for people with (and without) severe mental illness to exercise regularly. In...
Background There is increasing evidence for physical activity (PA) having a positive impact on physi...
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). However, this pop...
There are many reasons for people with (and without) severe mental illness to exercise regularly. In...