The study is a systematic evaluation of quantitative studies showing the relationship between drug use and physical activity in investigating the side effects of antipsychotics used in patients who have bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is usually treated with medicine and the side effects of the drugs which are used to increase the body mass index of patients and this causes obesity. This study mainly aims to examine the role of exercise in reducing the side effects of antipsychotics which are used by individuals who have bipolar disorder with using the high-level evidence which was acquired from published systematic reviews and meta-analyzes. Most antipsychotics cause weight gain; olanzapine and clozapine are seen as the antipsychotics w...
Patients with bipolar disorder are at increased risk of weight gain, which in turn increases the ris...
Second-generation antipsychotic medications are used to treat schizophrenia and a range of other psy...
PURPOSE: To compare the physical fitness of inpatients with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and heal...
Despite evidence that exercise has been found to be effective in the treatment of depression, it is ...
Background: Physical activity has demonstrated efficacy in depression and anxiety, but its potential...
Similar effects in reducing the symptoms of the mood disorder are reported in the literature compare...
Background: Sedentary lifestyle is frequent in psychiatric disorders, however the directions of thi...
The aim of the current study was to compare the functional exercise capacity of patients with bipola...
Exercise was identified as a poorly recognised treatment modality in the management of mental illnes...
Background: second-generation (“atypical”) antipsychotics are widely used for the treatment of bipol...
BACKGROUND: Existing studies do suggest that physical activity interventions may be feasible and hav...
Antipsychotics are used increasingly in adolescents for a range of psychiatric disorders. The aim of...
Anti-psychotic medication has emerged as the primary medical treatment for people with severe mental...
Cognitive deficits are observed in a variety of domains in patients with bipolar disorder (BD). Thes...
Objectives: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) generally engage in low levels of physical activi...
Patients with bipolar disorder are at increased risk of weight gain, which in turn increases the ris...
Second-generation antipsychotic medications are used to treat schizophrenia and a range of other psy...
PURPOSE: To compare the physical fitness of inpatients with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and heal...
Despite evidence that exercise has been found to be effective in the treatment of depression, it is ...
Background: Physical activity has demonstrated efficacy in depression and anxiety, but its potential...
Similar effects in reducing the symptoms of the mood disorder are reported in the literature compare...
Background: Sedentary lifestyle is frequent in psychiatric disorders, however the directions of thi...
The aim of the current study was to compare the functional exercise capacity of patients with bipola...
Exercise was identified as a poorly recognised treatment modality in the management of mental illnes...
Background: second-generation (“atypical”) antipsychotics are widely used for the treatment of bipol...
BACKGROUND: Existing studies do suggest that physical activity interventions may be feasible and hav...
Antipsychotics are used increasingly in adolescents for a range of psychiatric disorders. The aim of...
Anti-psychotic medication has emerged as the primary medical treatment for people with severe mental...
Cognitive deficits are observed in a variety of domains in patients with bipolar disorder (BD). Thes...
Objectives: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) generally engage in low levels of physical activi...
Patients with bipolar disorder are at increased risk of weight gain, which in turn increases the ris...
Second-generation antipsychotic medications are used to treat schizophrenia and a range of other psy...
PURPOSE: To compare the physical fitness of inpatients with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and heal...