Motivating factors and barriers towards exercise in severe mental illness: a systematic review and meta-analysis

J Firth, S Rosenbaum, B Stubbs, P Gorczynski… - Psychological …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Exercise can improve clinical outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI).
However, this population typically engages in low levels of physical activity with poor …

Physical activity in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis

S Rosenbaum, D Vancampfort, Z Steel, J Newby… - Psychiatry …, 2015 - Elsevier
People with PTSD experience high levels of cardiovascular disease and comorbid mental
health problems. Physical activity (PA) is an effective intervention in the general population …

Exploring motivation and barriers to physical activity among active and inactive Australian adults

E Hoare, B Stavreski, GL Jennings, BA Kingwell - Sports, 2017 - mdpi.com
Physical inactivity is a major global public health issue associated with a range of chronic
disease outcomes. As such, the underlying motivation and barriers to whether or not an …

Prevalence and predictors of treatment dropout from physical activity interventions in schizophrenia: a meta-analysis

D Vancampfort, S Rosenbaum, FB Schuch… - General hospital …, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective Physical activity interventions have been shown to improve the health of people
with schizophrenia, yet treatment dropout poses an important challenge in this population …

Aerobic exercise as a tool to improve hippocampal plasticity and function in humans: practical implications for mental health treatment

A Kandola, J Hendrikse, PJ Lucassen… - Frontiers in human …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Aerobic exercise (AE) has been widely praised for its potential benefits to cognition and
overall brain and mental health. In particular, AE has a potent impact on promoting the …

High Intensity Interval training (HIIT) for people with severe mental illness: A systematic review & meta-analysis of intervention studies–considering diverse …

N Korman, M Armour, J Chapman, S Rosenbaum… - Psychiatry …, 2020 - Elsevier
There is a mortality gap of 15 to 20 years for people with severe mental illness (SMI-
psychotic spectrum, bipolar, major depressive disorders). Modifiable risk factors include …

Adopting and maintaining physical activity behaviours in people with severe mental illness: The importance of autonomous motivation

D Vancampfort, B Stubbs, SK Venigalla, M Probst - Preventive medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective Physical activity can improve the health of people with serious mental illness (SMI)
but many are inactive. Adopting theoretically-based research considering the motivational …

Frailty and severe mental illness: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

E Pearson, D Siskind, RE Hubbard, EH Gordon… - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective Emerging evidence suggests that people with severe mental illness (SMI) have an
increased risk of frailty. We conducted a systematic review to investigate the prevalence and …

Promotion of cardiorespiratory fitness in schizophrenia: a clinical overview and meta‐analysis

D Vancampfort, S Rosenbaum, M Probst… - Acta Psychiatrica …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular
disease (CVD). We conducted a clinical overview to highlight the reduced CRF expressed …

New perspectives on schizophrenia in later life: implications for treatment, policy, and research

CI Cohen, PD Meesters, J Zhao - The Lancet Psychiatry, 2015 - thelancet.com
Worldwide, in the past few decades, the demographics of older people (ie, people 55 years
and over) with schizophrenia have changed completely with respect to absolute numbers of …