BACKGROUND: There is a lack of research regarding the long-lasting effects of a more physically active lifestyle in patients with mental disorders. In the present study, clinical data were analysed to examine if initially physically inactive patients, clinically diagnosed with stress-related exhaustion, taking part in 12-month multimodal treatment (MMT), differ at the 18-month follow-up regarding mental health, depending on whether they did or did not comply with the physical activity (PA) recommendations resembling those of the American College of Sports Medicine. METHODS: The study population consisted of 69 patients (65 % women) who were referred to a stress clinic due to stress-related exhaustion. All patients received MMT. A major goal...
© 2015 The Author(s). Mental illnesses are frequent co-morbid conditions in chronic systemic disease...
Background: Despite numerous proven health benefits of physical activity, there is a physical inacti...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Physical exercise as adjunctive treatment for hospitalized patients...
Background: There is a lack of research regarding the long-lasting effects of a more physically acti...
in mental health in compliers and non-compliers with physical activity recommendations in patients w...
Introduction; We have previously shown that self-reported physical activity is inversely related to ...
Aims and objectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine, by using patient cohort data, the chang...
BACKGROUND: Persons with common mental disorders are at risk of lowered physical activity. AIMS: To ...
Background: to investigate whether a structured physical exercise programme (PEP) improves the recov...
Abstract Background to investigate whether a structured physical exercise programme (PEP) improves t...
Those with mental health issues often present in primary care with somatic symptoms, utilize more he...
Background: Physical activity is a useful means to improve symptoms and memory performance to some e...
© 2015 The Author(s). Mental illnesses are frequent co-morbid conditions in chronic systemic disease...
Background: Physical activity is a useful means to improve symptoms and memory performance to some e...
Objective: A sedentary lifestyle has been associated with mental health disorders. Many medical cond...
© 2015 The Author(s). Mental illnesses are frequent co-morbid conditions in chronic systemic disease...
Background: Despite numerous proven health benefits of physical activity, there is a physical inacti...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Physical exercise as adjunctive treatment for hospitalized patients...
Background: There is a lack of research regarding the long-lasting effects of a more physically acti...
in mental health in compliers and non-compliers with physical activity recommendations in patients w...
Introduction; We have previously shown that self-reported physical activity is inversely related to ...
Aims and objectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine, by using patient cohort data, the chang...
BACKGROUND: Persons with common mental disorders are at risk of lowered physical activity. AIMS: To ...
Background: to investigate whether a structured physical exercise programme (PEP) improves the recov...
Abstract Background to investigate whether a structured physical exercise programme (PEP) improves t...
Those with mental health issues often present in primary care with somatic symptoms, utilize more he...
Background: Physical activity is a useful means to improve symptoms and memory performance to some e...
© 2015 The Author(s). Mental illnesses are frequent co-morbid conditions in chronic systemic disease...
Background: Physical activity is a useful means to improve symptoms and memory performance to some e...
Objective: A sedentary lifestyle has been associated with mental health disorders. Many medical cond...
© 2015 The Author(s). Mental illnesses are frequent co-morbid conditions in chronic systemic disease...
Background: Despite numerous proven health benefits of physical activity, there is a physical inacti...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Physical exercise as adjunctive treatment for hospitalized patients...