Exercise-Based Interventions for Mental Illness : Physical Activity as Part of Clinical Treatment /
Exercise-Based Interventions for People with Mental Illness: A Clinical Guide to Physical Activity as Part of Treatment provides clinicians with detailed, practical strategies for developing, implementing and evaluating physical activity-based interventions for people with mental illness. The book c...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; San Diego, CA :
Elsevier : Academic Press,
[2018]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Notices; Dedication; List of Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1. Exercise for the Prevention and Treatment of Depression; Introduction; Relationship Between Physical Activity and Depression; Exercise as a Treatment for MDD; Summary and Future Directions; Chapter 2. Exercise for the Management of Anxiety and Stress-Related Disorders; Anxiety: What Is It and Why Do We Care?; Exercise Effects in Anxiety and Stress-Related Disorders; Summary; Chapter 3. Bipolar Disorder and Physical Activity; Introduction; Clinical Features.
- Epidemiology, Burden, and Risk FactorsPhysical Health of People With Bipolar Disorder; Physical Activity and Bipolar Disorder; Examples of Trials Including a Physical Activity Component in People With Bipolar Disorder; Future Directions; Conclusions; Chapter 4. Schizophrenia and Exercise; Introduction; Clinical Features; Epidemiology and Risk Factors; Current Treatment Strategies for Schizophrenia; Physical Health of People with Schizophrenia; Physical Activity and Schizophrenia; Examples of PA Intervention Studies; Future Direction-Sustainable Implementation; Conclusion.
- Chapter 5. Exercise for Alcohol Use DisordersAlcohol Use Disorders: Definition, Prevalence, and Societal Impact; Help-Seeking Is Poor and Treatment Response Limited; Comorbid Health Problems Are Common in AUDs; Current Treatment Options for AUDs; Evidence of the Benefits of Exercise From Intervention Studies; Reviews of the Evidence-Positive Effects on Health, Depression, and Physical Fitness; Mechanisms of Action: Mood States, Inflammation, and Cognition; Alcohol Consumption and Physical Activity in the General Population; Conclusions and Clinical Implications.
- Chapter 6. Sedentary Behavior and Mental HealthSedentary Behavior; Sedentary Behavior and Mental Health in Adults; Bipolar Disorder; Schizophrenia; Summary; Chapter 7. Exercise for Older People With Mental Illness; Introduction; Methods; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; Chapter 8. Exercise for Adolescents and Young People With Mental Illness; Exercise for Adolescents and Young People With Mental Illness; Young People and Mental Ill Health; Exercise for Depression in Young People: The Evidence; Exercise for Anxiety in Young People: The Evidence.
- Exercise for Bipolar Affective Disorder in Young People: The EvidenceExercise for Early Psychosis in Young People: The Evidence; Exercise for Substance Use/Abuse: The Evidence; Summary of the Evidence Base for Exercise Interventions in Youth Mental Health; Application in Clinical Practice; Conclusions; Chapter 9. Eating Disorders and Exercise-A Challenge; Introduction; Eating Disorders: Diagnostic Characteristics; Exercise in the Diagnostic Criteria of Eating Disorders; The Meaning of Exercise and Eating Disorders in Clinical Practice; Prevalence of High Levels of Exercise in Eating Disorders.