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Exercise as Medicine for Mental and Substance Use Disorders: A Meta-review of the Benefits for Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Outcomes
by
Carney, Rebekah
, Smith, Lee
, Firth, Joseph
, Schuch, Felipe B.
, Rosenbaum, Simon
, Stubbs, Brendon
, Vancampfort, Davy
, Koyanagi, Ai
, Ashdown-Franks, Garcia
, Carvalho, Andre F.
, Hallgren, Mats
, Solmi, Marco
in
Alcohol use
/ Anorexia
/ Anxiety
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Bulimia nervosa
/ Children
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Eating disorders
/ Emotional behavior
/ Exercise Therapy
/ Feeding and Eating Disorders - therapy
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Disorders - therapy
/ Meta-analysis
/ Physical fitness
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Reviews
/ Schizophrenia
/ Sports Medicine
/ Substance use disorder
/ Substance-Related Disorders - therapy
/ Systematic Review
/ Systematic Reviews as Topic
2020
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Exercise as Medicine for Mental and Substance Use Disorders: A Meta-review of the Benefits for Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Outcomes
by
Carney, Rebekah
, Smith, Lee
, Firth, Joseph
, Schuch, Felipe B.
, Rosenbaum, Simon
, Stubbs, Brendon
, Vancampfort, Davy
, Koyanagi, Ai
, Ashdown-Franks, Garcia
, Carvalho, Andre F.
, Hallgren, Mats
, Solmi, Marco
in
Alcohol use
/ Anorexia
/ Anxiety
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Bulimia nervosa
/ Children
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Eating disorders
/ Emotional behavior
/ Exercise Therapy
/ Feeding and Eating Disorders - therapy
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Disorders - therapy
/ Meta-analysis
/ Physical fitness
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Reviews
/ Schizophrenia
/ Sports Medicine
/ Substance use disorder
/ Substance-Related Disorders - therapy
/ Systematic Review
/ Systematic Reviews as Topic
2020
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Exercise as Medicine for Mental and Substance Use Disorders: A Meta-review of the Benefits for Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Outcomes
by
Carney, Rebekah
, Smith, Lee
, Firth, Joseph
, Schuch, Felipe B.
, Rosenbaum, Simon
, Stubbs, Brendon
, Vancampfort, Davy
, Koyanagi, Ai
, Ashdown-Franks, Garcia
, Carvalho, Andre F.
, Hallgren, Mats
, Solmi, Marco
in
Alcohol use
/ Anorexia
/ Anxiety
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Bulimia nervosa
/ Children
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Eating disorders
/ Emotional behavior
/ Exercise Therapy
/ Feeding and Eating Disorders - therapy
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Disorders - therapy
/ Meta-analysis
/ Physical fitness
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Reviews
/ Schizophrenia
/ Sports Medicine
/ Substance use disorder
/ Substance-Related Disorders - therapy
/ Systematic Review
/ Systematic Reviews as Topic
2020
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Exercise as Medicine for Mental and Substance Use Disorders: A Meta-review of the Benefits for Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Outcomes
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Exercise as Medicine for Mental and Substance Use Disorders: A Meta-review of the Benefits for Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Outcomes
2020
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Overview
Background
Exercise may improve neuropsychiatric and cognitive symptoms in people with mental disorders, but the totality of the evidence is unclear. We conducted a meta-review of exercise in (1) serious mental illness (schizophrenia spectrum, bipolar disorder and major depression (MDD)); (2) anxiety and stress disorders; (3) alcohol and substance use disorders; (4) eating disorders (anorexia nervosa bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorders, and (5) other mental disorders (including ADHD, pre/post-natal depression).
Methods
Systematic searches of major databases from inception until 1/10/2018 were undertaken to identify meta-analyses of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of exercise in people with clinically diagnosed mental disorders. In the absence of available meta-analyses for a mental disorder, we identified systematic reviews of exercise interventions in people with elevated mental health symptoms that included non-RCTs. Meta-analysis quality was assessed with the AMSTAR/+.
Results
Overall, we identified 27 systematic reviews (including 16 meta-analyses representing 152 RCTs). Among those with MDD, we found consistent evidence (meta-analyses = 8) that exercise reduced depression in children, adults and older adults. Evidence also indicates that exercise was more effective than control conditions in reducing anxiety symptoms (meta-analyses = 3), and as an adjunctive treatment for reducing positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia (meta-analyses = 2). Regarding neurocognitive effects, exercise improved global cognition in schizophrenia (meta-analyses = 1), children with ADHD (meta-analyses = 1), but not in MDD (meta-analyses = 1). Among those with elevated symptoms, positive mental health benefits were observed for exercise in people with pre/post-natal depression, anorexia nervosa/bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol use disorders/substance use disorders. Adverse events were sparsely reported.
Conclusion
Our panoramic meta-overview suggests that exercise can be an effective adjunctive treatment for improving symptoms across a broad range of mental disorders.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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