Specifically, those with schizophrenia lose an average of 28.5 years of life expectancy. Individuals with psychosis have a lower life expectancy, reflected in a higher overall mortality rate than the general population. Further systematic studies are needed to examine the long-term beneficial effects of the programme. The FITMIND exercise programme is a feasible community-based intervention that can improve PA participation and mood in patients with psychosis. After the 12-week programme, participants demonstrated significant improvement in vigorous-intensity PA, moderate-to-vigorous PA, compliance with international guidelines for PA, and mood symptoms. ResultsĪt baseline, seven participants (14.3%) met the recommendation of the PA for severe mental illnesses. The outcome measures were working memory, physical activity (PA) participation, quality of life, and mood symptoms. This study analysed the profiles of 49 patients with psychosis who were referred by the case manager of the early psychosis programme in the public hospital in Hong Kong or enrolled in the programme through the project website.
This study evaluated a 12-week community exercise programme named FITMIND, which aims to help patients with psychosis establish exercise habits through easy-to-learn aerobic exercise and yoga, with the support of trained volunteers. However, their benefits may not be maximally generalised to those who cannot access gymnasium facilities, which were commonly required previously. Exercise interventions can improve clinical symptoms and cognition in patients with psychosis in addition to their physical health.