Design of the Lifestyle Interventions for severe mentally ill Outpatients in the Netherlands (LION) trial; a cluster randomised controlled study of a multidimensional web tool intervention to improve cardiometabolic health in patients with severe mental illness

Background: The cardiometabolic health of persons with a severe mental illness (SMI) is alarming with obesity rates of 45-55% and diabetes type 2 rates of 10-15%. Unhealthy lifestyle behaviours play a large role in this. Despite the multidisciplinary guideline for SMI patients recommending to monitor and address patients' lifestyle, most mental health care professionals have limited lifestyle-related knowledge and skills, and (lifestyle) treatment protocols are lacking. Evidence-based practical lifestyle tools may support both patients and staff in improving patients' lifestyle. This paper des... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Looijmans, Anne
Jörg, Frederike
Bruggeman, Richard
Schoevers, Robert
Corpeleijn, Eva
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Reihe/Periodikum: Looijmans , A , Jörg , F , Bruggeman , R , Schoevers , R & Corpeleijn , E 2017 , ' Design of the Lifestyle Interventions for severe mentally ill Outpatients in the Netherlands (LION) trial; a cluster randomised controlled study of a multidimensional web tool intervention to improve cardiometabolic health in patients with severe mental illness ' , BMC Psychiatry , vol. 17 , no. 107 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-017-1265-7
Schlagwörter: Severe mental illness / Cardiometabolic health / Physical activity / Diet / Intervention / e-health / Web tool / Community-dwelling patients / Outpatients / BODY-MASS INDEX / PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY / WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE / WEIGHT-LOSS / SCHIZOPHRENIA / PEOPLE / RISK / DEPRESSION / EXERCISE / VALIDITY
Sprache: Englisch
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