2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-016-3960-3
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A Randomized, Controlled Multisite Study of Behavioral Interventions for Veterans with Mental Illness and Antipsychotic Medication-Associated Obesity

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“…In addition, these Veterans decreased their waist circumference and adiposity, reflecting changes in body composition from exercise and weight loss. Changes in intermediate measures (e.g., nutritional behaviors, waist circumference, and adiposity) suggested possible long-term reductions in the risk from cardiovascular and metabolic diseases 6 if these improvements can be sustained over the long term.…”
Section: Behavioral Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, these Veterans decreased their waist circumference and adiposity, reflecting changes in body composition from exercise and weight loss. Changes in intermediate measures (e.g., nutritional behaviors, waist circumference, and adiposity) suggested possible long-term reductions in the risk from cardiovascular and metabolic diseases 6 if these improvements can be sustained over the long term.…”
Section: Behavioral Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study critically appraised the lifestyle intervention studies that target weight outcomes among people with psychosis, for adequate reporting against the methods component of the CONSORT statement for randomised trials of nonpharmacologic treatments . Reporting was generally poor with fewer than 50% of studies providing the recommended information on trial design, participants, interventions, outcomes, sample size, randomisation, blinding and statistical methods . This limits the utility of lifestyle intervention research for people with psychosis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most concerning of our findings were the incomplete descriptions of treatments applied. There was a large variety of treatments applied in lifestyle interventions, including education, tailored advice, goal setting, food and activity records, supervised exercise, motivational interviewing, cognitive behaviour therapy and psychoeducation . Where multiple intervention components were applied, processes for ensuring efficacy of each element were not given .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it has been suggested that subjects with spinal cord injury have distinct physiological characteristics from the ablebodied adults, making difficult the estimate of the prevalence of carbohydrates and lipid disorder, of the potential impact of exercise and of the pharmacological therapies and dietary interventions [141]. Contrary to the mindfulness-based stress reduction, which did not improve dietary habit in veterans [142], integrated approaches, such as "Lifestyle Balance" (modified from the Diabetes Prevention Program) [143], gave promising results. The weight management MOVE!…”
Section: Healthy Diet For Veteransmentioning
confidence: 99%