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Effects of exercise on cognitive functioning in adults with serious mental illness: A meta analytic review.
Tavares, Vagner Deuel de O; Rossell, Susan L; Schuch, Felipe B; Herring, Matthew; Menezes de Sousa, Geovan; Galvão-Coelho, Nicole Leite; Hallgren, Mats.
Afiliação
  • Tavares VDO; Laboratory of Hormone Measurement, Department of Physiology and Behavior, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil. Electronic address: deueltavares@gmail.com.
  • Rossell SL; School of Health Sciences, Center for Mental Health, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Schuch FB; Department of Sports Methods and Techniques, Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil; Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, Providencia, Chile.
  • Herring M; Physical Activity for Health Research Cluster, Health Research Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
  • Menezes de Sousa G; Laboratory of Hormone Measurement, Department of Physiology and Behavior, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil.
  • Galvão-Coelho NL; Laboratory of Hormone Measurement, Department of Physiology and Behavior, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil; NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, Westmead, New South Wales.
  • Hallgren M; Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Psychiatry Res ; 321: 115081, 2023 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36780866
ABSTRACT
Cognitive performance is usually impaired in those with serious mental illness (SMI). Exercise may improve cognitive functioning, but studies examining the effects of exercise in SMI indicate heterogenous findings. To estimate the effects of exercise on cognitive outcomes in people with SMI. Randomized controlled trials evaluating the acute or chronic effects of exercise on cognitive functioning in SMI were searched from inception to December 26th, 2022 on major electronic databases. Random effect meta-analyses were conducted to assess the effects of exercise on over the cognitive domains and Standardized Mean Differences (SMD) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used as the effect size measure. Funnel plots and Egger's test of effect size and the Trim and Fill procedure applied if evidence of publication bias was noted. Methodological quality was assessed using RoB 2. A total of 15 chronic (1 acute), 936 participants (46.7% women). Exercise showed large effects on reasoning and problem solving; small effects on executive functioning. Per diagnosis, exercise showed moderate positive effects on executive functioning and large effects on processing speed in people with depression; large effects on reasoning and problem solving in people with schizophrenia. The present study indicates a large beneficial effect of chronic physical exercise on reasoning and problem solving and small effects on executive functioning in people with SMI.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esquizofrenia / Cognição Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Systematic_reviews Aspecto: Patient_preference Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Psychiatry Res Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esquizofrenia / Cognição Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Systematic_reviews Aspecto: Patient_preference Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Psychiatry Res Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article