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SUBMITTER: Rosenbaum S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7060599 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rosenbaum S S Morell R R Abdel-Baki A A Ahmadpanah M M Anilkumar T V TV Baie L L Bauman A A Bender S S Boyan Han J J Brand S S Bratland-Sanda S S Bueno-Antequera J J Camaz Deslandes A A Carneiro L L Carraro A A Castañeda C P CP Castro Monteiro F F Chapman J J Chau J Y JY Chen L J LJ Chvatalova B B Chwastiak L L Corretti G G Dillon M M Douglas C C Egger S T ST Gaughran F F Gerber M M Gobbi E E Gould K K Hatzinger M M Holsboer-Trachsler E E Hoodbhoy Z Z Imboden C C Indu P S PS Iqbal R R Jesus-Moraleida F R FR Kondo S S Ku P W PW Lederman O O Lee E H M EHM Malchow B B Matthews E E Mazur P P Meneghelli A A Mian A A Morseth B B Munguia-Izquierdo D D Nyboe L L O'Donoghue B B Perram A A Richards J J Romain A J AJ Romaniuk M M Sadeghi Bahmani D D Sarno M M Schuch F F Schweinfurth N N Stubbs B B Uwakwe R R Van Damme T T Van Der Stouwe E E Vancampfort D D Vetter S S Waterreus A A Ward P B PB
BMC psychiatry 20200306 1
<h4>Background</h4>Physical inactivity is a key contributor to the global burden of disease and disproportionately impacts the wellbeing of people experiencing mental illness. Increases in physical activity are associated with improvements in symptoms of mental illness and reduction in cardiometabolic risk. Reliable and valid clinical tools that assess physical activity would improve evaluation of intervention studies that aim to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in peopl ...[more]