Background Mental illness is a leading cause of the global burden of disease. Physical activity (PA) can improve physical and mental health outcomes for people with mental illness, yet routine implementation of PA within standard care remains ad-hoc. The reasons for this are unclear, although the dissonance between the evidence produced in research settings and that needed in real-world environments may be key. Purpose To explore the effectiveness of PA interventions as a treatment for mental illness. We synthesised past systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Methods We conducted a systematic review of reviews from database inception to 09/2017. Reviews were included that considered any mental health condition (diagnosed via standardised cri...
A substantial body of evidence supports the role of exercise interventions for people with a mental ...
Mental disorders are leading causes of ill-health and disability worldwide. Various factors influenc...
Background: Exercise may improve neuropsychiatric and cognitive symptoms in people with mental disor...
Background Mental illness is a leading cause of the global burden of disease. Physical activity (PA)...
Physical activity (PA) may be therapeutic for people with severe mental illness (SMI) who generally ...
Physical activity (PA) may be therapeutic for people with severe mental illness (SMI) who generally ...
Physical activity (PA) may be therapeutic for people with severe mental illness (SMI) who generally ...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) and exercise is increasingly being recognised as an efficacious c...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) and exercise is increasingly being recognised as an efficacious c...
Objective: To determine effects of physical activity on depressive symptoms (primary objective), sym...
Most mental health and physical activity research describes unidirectional causes of physical activi...
Objective: There is growing global evidence for stark inequalities in the physical health status and...
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 ...
Introduction: Physical exercise has been proven to benefit the general population in terms of mental...
A substantial body of evidence supports the role of exercise interventions for people with a mental ...
Mental disorders are leading causes of ill-health and disability worldwide. Various factors influenc...
Background: Exercise may improve neuropsychiatric and cognitive symptoms in people with mental disor...
Background Mental illness is a leading cause of the global burden of disease. Physical activity (PA)...
Physical activity (PA) may be therapeutic for people with severe mental illness (SMI) who generally ...
Physical activity (PA) may be therapeutic for people with severe mental illness (SMI) who generally ...
Physical activity (PA) may be therapeutic for people with severe mental illness (SMI) who generally ...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) and exercise is increasingly being recognised as an efficacious c...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) and exercise is increasingly being recognised as an efficacious c...
Objective: To determine effects of physical activity on depressive symptoms (primary objective), sym...
Most mental health and physical activity research describes unidirectional causes of physical activi...
Objective: There is growing global evidence for stark inequalities in the physical health status and...
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 ...
Introduction: Physical exercise has been proven to benefit the general population in terms of mental...
A substantial body of evidence supports the role of exercise interventions for people with a mental ...
Mental disorders are leading causes of ill-health and disability worldwide. Various factors influenc...
Background: Exercise may improve neuropsychiatric and cognitive symptoms in people with mental disor...