Anti-psychotic medication has emerged as the primary medical treatment for people with severe mental illness, despite the great risks involved in the use of this medication. In addition, this population suffers from problems of obesity, sedentary lifestyle and poor physical fitness, which is aggravated by the use of this type of medication. The objective of this study is to explore the influence of the most commonly used antipsychotics in this population (Olanzapine and Risperidone) on physical activity and the physical fitness of people with severe mental illness. Sixty-two people between 26 and 61 years of age with severe mental illness were assessed. All participants were evaluated with a battery of 11 physical tests to assess their phys...
Low physical fitness has been recognised as a prominent behavioural risk factor for cardiovascular d...
People with schizophrenia are more obese, more suffering in various somatic diseases and their life ...
Psychotic subjects live an unhealthy lifestyle that tends to reinforce the metabolic syndrome (1). I...
Antipsychotics are used increasingly in adolescents for a range of psychiatric disorders. The aim of...
Abstract Background Physical fitness is a crucial variable in people with severe mental illness as t...
The aim was to investigate differences in related to quality of life and health outcomes exist betwe...
Low exercise capacity and high obesity levels are the main characteristics of people with serious me...
The study is a systematic evaluation of quantitative studies showing the relationship between drug u...
PURPOSE: To compare the physical fitness of inpatients with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and heal...
Psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia affect 2–4% of the population and are one of the world’s l...
Background: Individuals living with schizophrenia have consistently demonstrated impaired cardiovasc...
Approximately 50% patients with psychotic illnesses on antipsychotic drugs have an increased risk of...
Quality of life of people with severe mental illness may be decrease by the high occurrence of metab...
Abstract Background Quality of life of people with severe mental illness may be decrease by the high...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to objectively assess time spent in physical activity (PA) a...
Low physical fitness has been recognised as a prominent behavioural risk factor for cardiovascular d...
People with schizophrenia are more obese, more suffering in various somatic diseases and their life ...
Psychotic subjects live an unhealthy lifestyle that tends to reinforce the metabolic syndrome (1). I...
Antipsychotics are used increasingly in adolescents for a range of psychiatric disorders. The aim of...
Abstract Background Physical fitness is a crucial variable in people with severe mental illness as t...
The aim was to investigate differences in related to quality of life and health outcomes exist betwe...
Low exercise capacity and high obesity levels are the main characteristics of people with serious me...
The study is a systematic evaluation of quantitative studies showing the relationship between drug u...
PURPOSE: To compare the physical fitness of inpatients with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and heal...
Psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia affect 2–4% of the population and are one of the world’s l...
Background: Individuals living with schizophrenia have consistently demonstrated impaired cardiovasc...
Approximately 50% patients with psychotic illnesses on antipsychotic drugs have an increased risk of...
Quality of life of people with severe mental illness may be decrease by the high occurrence of metab...
Abstract Background Quality of life of people with severe mental illness may be decrease by the high...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to objectively assess time spent in physical activity (PA) a...
Low physical fitness has been recognised as a prominent behavioural risk factor for cardiovascular d...
People with schizophrenia are more obese, more suffering in various somatic diseases and their life ...
Psychotic subjects live an unhealthy lifestyle that tends to reinforce the metabolic syndrome (1). I...