The improvement of mental and physical health of people with severe mental disorder: one-year efficacy of a lifestyle experimental intervention
M. Carbone, L. Mario, M. Di Vincenzo, B. Della Rocca, C. Toni, S. Cipolla, F. Martinelli, G. Sampogna, A. Fiorillo

TL;DR
A lifestyle intervention improved both mental and physical health in people with severe mental disorders over one year.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the long-term efficacy of a psychosocial lifestyle intervention in improving health outcomes for individuals with severe mental disorders.
Findings
The intervention reduced HOMA-IR index and triglycerides while increasing HDL levels.
Psychiatric symptoms like affectivity and negative symptoms improved significantly.
Perceived quality of life also showed a marked improvement after one year.
Abstract
Patients with severe mental disorders have a significantly reduced life expectancy than the general population, often resulting from the increased prevalence of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Reasons include unhealthy lifestyle behaviours, reduced access to screening programs and adverse effects of many psychotropic drugs. Our goal is to assess the efficacy of a psychosocial group intervention promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors compared to a brief psychoeducational group intervention in terms of improvement of severity of psychiatric symptoms and perceived quality of life, and a series of anthropometric and hematological parameters. This is a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Patients between 18 and 35 years of age with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and other primary psychotic disorders, unipolar depression and bipolar disorder were recruited. Exclusion criteria were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEating Disorders and Behaviors · Health, psychology, and well-being · Mental Health Treatment and Access
