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EPA guidance on physical activity as a treatment for severe mental illness: a meta-review of the evidence and Position Statement from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA), supported by the International Organization of Physical Therapists in Mental Health (IOPTMH)
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier Masson SAS, 2018.
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Abstract
- Physical activity (PA) may be therapeutic for people with severe mental illness (SMI) who generally have low PA and experience numerous life style-related medical complications. We conducted a meta-review of PA interventions and their impact on health outcomes for people with SMI, including schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder. We searched major electronic databases until January 2018 for systematic reviews with/without meta-analysis that investigated PA for any SMI. We rated the quality of studies with the AMSTAR tool, grading the quality of evidence, and identifying gaps, future research needs and clinical practice recommendations. For MDD, consistent evidence indicated that PA can improve depressive symptoms versus control conditions, with effects comparable to those of antidepressants and psychotherapy. PA can also improve cardiorespiratory fitness and quality of life in people with MDD, although the impact on physical health outcomes was limited. There were no differences in adverse events versus control conditions. For MDD, larger effect sizes were seen when PA was delivered at moderate-vigorous intensity and supervised by an exercise specialist. For schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, evidence indicates that aerobic PA can reduce psychiatric symptoms, improves cognition and various subdomains, cardiorespiratory fitness, whilst evidence for the impact on anthropometric measures was inconsistent. There was a paucity of studies investigating PA in bipolar disorder, precluding any definitive recommendations. No cost effectiveness analyses in any SMI condition were identified. We make multiple recommendations to fill existing research gaps and increase the use of PA in routine clinical care aimed at improving psychiatric and medical outcomes.
- Subjects :
- Societies, Scientific
medicine.medical_specialty
Cost effectiveness
Bipolar disorder
Psychological intervention
Psychosi
Major depressive disorder
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Quality of life (healthcare)
mental disorders
Severe mental illness
medicine
Humans
Psychiatry
Exercise
Societies, Medical
Depressive Disorder, Major
business.industry
Physical activity
Sedentary behaviour
medicine.disease
Mental illness
Mental health
030227 psychiatry
Physical Therapists
Psychiatry and Mental health
Mental Health
Systematic review
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Psychotic Disorders
Quality of Life
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenic Psychology
business
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....629aca3ba8ad6455f1a544c5b3269150