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Dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behaviour patterns in a sample with established psychosis and associations with mental health symptomatology

BACKGROUND: People with psychosis experience cardiometabolic comorbidities, including metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease and diabetes. These physical comorbidities have been linked to diet, inactivity and the effects of the illness itself, including disorganisation, impairments in global fun...

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Autores principales: Martland, Rebecca, Teasdale, Scott, Murray, Robin M., Gardner-Sood, Poonam, Smith, Shubulade, Ismail, Khalida, Atakan, Zerrin, Greenwood, Kathryn, Stubbs, Brendon, Gaughran, Fiona
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10009388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34420532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721003147
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author Martland, Rebecca
Teasdale, Scott
Murray, Robin M.
Gardner-Sood, Poonam
Smith, Shubulade
Ismail, Khalida
Atakan, Zerrin
Greenwood, Kathryn
Stubbs, Brendon
Gaughran, Fiona
author_facet Martland, Rebecca
Teasdale, Scott
Murray, Robin M.
Gardner-Sood, Poonam
Smith, Shubulade
Ismail, Khalida
Atakan, Zerrin
Greenwood, Kathryn
Stubbs, Brendon
Gaughran, Fiona
author_sort Martland, Rebecca
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description BACKGROUND: People with psychosis experience cardiometabolic comorbidities, including metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease and diabetes. These physical comorbidities have been linked to diet, inactivity and the effects of the illness itself, including disorganisation, impairments in global function and amotivation associated with negative symptoms of schizophrenia or co-morbid depression. METHODS: We aimed to describe the dietary intake, physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour patterns of a sample of patients with established psychosis participating in the Improving Physical Health and Reducing Substance Use in Severe Mental Illness (IMPaCT) randomised controlled trial, and to explore the relationship between these lifestyle factors and mental health symptomatology. RESULTS: A majority of participants had poor dietary quality, low in fruit and vegetables and high in discretionary foods. Only 29.3% completed ⩾150 min of moderate and/or vigorous activity per week and 72.2% spent ⩾6 h per day sitting. Cross-sectional associations between negative symptoms, global function, and PA and sedentary behaviour were observed. Additionally, those with more negative symptoms receiving IMPaCT therapy had fewer positive changes in PA from baseline to 12-month follow-up than those with fewer negative symptoms at baseline. CONCLUSION: These results highlight the need for the development of multidisciplinary lifestyle and exercise interventions to target eating habits, PA and sedentary behaviour, and the need for further research on how to adapt lifestyle interventions to baseline mental status. Negative symptoms in particular may reduce patient's responses to lifestyle interventions.
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spelling pubmed-100093882023-03-14 Dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behaviour patterns in a sample with established psychosis and associations with mental health symptomatology Martland, Rebecca Teasdale, Scott Murray, Robin M. Gardner-Sood, Poonam Smith, Shubulade Ismail, Khalida Atakan, Zerrin Greenwood, Kathryn Stubbs, Brendon Gaughran, Fiona Psychol Med Original Article BACKGROUND: People with psychosis experience cardiometabolic comorbidities, including metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease and diabetes. These physical comorbidities have been linked to diet, inactivity and the effects of the illness itself, including disorganisation, impairments in global function and amotivation associated with negative symptoms of schizophrenia or co-morbid depression. METHODS: We aimed to describe the dietary intake, physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour patterns of a sample of patients with established psychosis participating in the Improving Physical Health and Reducing Substance Use in Severe Mental Illness (IMPaCT) randomised controlled trial, and to explore the relationship between these lifestyle factors and mental health symptomatology. RESULTS: A majority of participants had poor dietary quality, low in fruit and vegetables and high in discretionary foods. Only 29.3% completed ⩾150 min of moderate and/or vigorous activity per week and 72.2% spent ⩾6 h per day sitting. Cross-sectional associations between negative symptoms, global function, and PA and sedentary behaviour were observed. Additionally, those with more negative symptoms receiving IMPaCT therapy had fewer positive changes in PA from baseline to 12-month follow-up than those with fewer negative symptoms at baseline. CONCLUSION: These results highlight the need for the development of multidisciplinary lifestyle and exercise interventions to target eating habits, PA and sedentary behaviour, and the need for further research on how to adapt lifestyle interventions to baseline mental status. Negative symptoms in particular may reduce patient's responses to lifestyle interventions. Cambridge University Press 2023-03 2021-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10009388/ /pubmed/34420532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721003147 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Martland, Rebecca
Teasdale, Scott
Murray, Robin M.
Gardner-Sood, Poonam
Smith, Shubulade
Ismail, Khalida
Atakan, Zerrin
Greenwood, Kathryn
Stubbs, Brendon
Gaughran, Fiona
Dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behaviour patterns in a sample with established psychosis and associations with mental health symptomatology
title Dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behaviour patterns in a sample with established psychosis and associations with mental health symptomatology
title_full Dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behaviour patterns in a sample with established psychosis and associations with mental health symptomatology
title_fullStr Dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behaviour patterns in a sample with established psychosis and associations with mental health symptomatology
title_full_unstemmed Dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behaviour patterns in a sample with established psychosis and associations with mental health symptomatology
title_short Dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behaviour patterns in a sample with established psychosis and associations with mental health symptomatology
title_sort dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behaviour patterns in a sample with established psychosis and associations with mental health symptomatology
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10009388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34420532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721003147
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