Exercise as an intervention for first‐episode psychosis: a feasibility study
Early Intervention in Psychiatry2016Vol. 12(3), pp. 307–315
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Joseph Firth, Rebekah Carney, Rebecca Elliott, Paul French, Sophie Parker, Rebecca L. McIntyre, Jamie S. McPhee, Alison R. Yung
Abstract
Individualized exercise training could provide a feasible treatment option for improving symptomatic, neurocognitive and metabolic outcomes in FEP.
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