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A Combined Aerobic and Resistance Training Program for Adults With Psychotic Disorders

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Psychosis
Interventions
Behavioral: Physical exercise
Registration Number
NCT05719116
Lead Sponsor
Solli Distriktspsykiatriske Senter
Brief Summary

The study is a feasibility study of a combined high intensity aerobic and strenght exercise program for persons with psychotic disorders. The feasibility of the protocol will be investigated, in addition to the participants subjective experience with the participation.

Detailed Description

The aim of this study is to investigate the feasibility of a 16 week physical exercise intervention combining strenght and aerobic training in group for patients with psychotic disorders. In addition, the feasibility of the test protocol and participants subjective experience with the intervention will be investigated.

Research shows positive effects of physical exercise for patients with psychotic disorders regarding maximal aerob training, maximal muscle strength, physical, cognitive and social functioning, and symptom levels. Effects and the degree of feasibility of physical exercise for patients with psychotic disorders are amplified by regarding their preferences and needs, and if they experience support and guidance during the intervention. Earlier studies have focused mostly on either strength og endurance training, or combined interventions of moderate intensity. We now want to investigate the feasibility of an invidually adjusted combined program of high intensity.

After the intervention, participants will be interviewed about their experience with participating.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • Signed informed consent
  • Diagnosed with psychotic disorder
  • Physically able to participate in physical exercise
  • Is a patient at Solli DPS
  • Motivated for participating in physical exercise
Exclusion Criteria
  • Physical conditions precluding the participant from the physical testing/training
  • Mental state that hinders participation, such as ongoing suicidality, substance abuse or brain organic disorder

Participants with psychiatric disorder, but no psychotic disorder:

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Signed informed consent
  • Diagnosed with psychiatric disorder, but not a psychotic disorder
  • Physically able to participate in physical exercise
  • Is a patient at Solli DPS
  • Motivated for participating in physical exercise

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Physical conditions precluding the participant from the physical testing/training
  • Mental state that hinders participation, such as ongoing suicidality, substance abuse or brain organic disorder

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Physical exercise for participants with psychotic disorderPhysical exerciseParticipants with a psychotic disorder will exercise in a group supervised by a physiotherapist for 16 weeks, three times a week.
Physical exercise for participants with psychiatric disorder, but not psychotic disorderPhysical exerciseParticipants with a psychiatric disorder will exercise in a group supervised by a physiotherapist for 16 weeks, three times a week.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Feasibility of the intervention programAfter 16 weeks of intervention

How many participants completed the physical training intervention.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Aerobic capasity: Ekblom Bak submaximal ergometer cycle testAt week 0 and 16

Estimating Vo2max

Strenght: 1 RM test of squatAt week 0 and 16

Maximal test of lower body musculature

Psychotic symptoms: The Positive and Negative Syndrome ScaleAt week 0 and 16

For the participants with psychotic disorders only. A measure of positive and negative psychotic symptoms. Each item is scored on a scale from 1-7 with a higher score indicating higher symptom level.

Strength: 1 RM test of bench pressAt week 0 and 16

Maximal test of strenght of upper body

Depression symptoms: The Calgary Depression Scale for SchizophreniaAt week 0 and 16

A measure of depressive symptoms. Each item is scored on a scale from 0-3 with a higher score indicating higher symptom level.

Aerobic capasity: 4 x 4 interval for estimating VO2maxAt week 0 and 16

Standarised 4x4 interval training for estimating VO2max with the smartphone app My Workout GO

Quality of life: SF-12At week 0 and 16

A measure of health related quality of life. The items is scored after variying categories such as "yes" and "no", and "How much time during the past 4 weeks...".

Anxiety symptoms: GAD-7At week 0 and 16

A measure of anxiety symptoms. This is a 7-item self-report questionnaire where participants rate on a scale from 0 (not at all sure) to 3 (nearly every day). A higher score indicates greater symptom severity.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Solli DPS

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Bergen, Nesttun, Norway

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