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Exercise as medicine—the use of group medical visits to promote physical activity and treat chronic moderate depression: a preliminary 14-week pre–post study

机译:作为药物的运动-利用团体医疗就诊来促进身体活动并治疗慢性中度抑郁症:一项为期14周的初步岗前研究

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Objective The evidence that regular physical activity can treat depressive disorders is increasingly robust. However, motivating patients with depression to engage in physical activity can be challenging. Interdisciplinary group medical visits (GMVs) with an integrated physical activity component may be a novel means to support patients in becoming more active. Methods We conducted a ‘pre–post’ pilot study within a primary care setting. Participants were adults (≥18?years) with a chronic major depressive disorder or a bipolar 2 disorder (depression; chronic). A psychiatrist and exercise therapist co-led a series of 14 weekly 2?h GMVs. Each group visit combined specific medical advice, physical activity, patient discussions and a targeted educational component. Participants also attended 11 weekly hatha yoga classes. Primary outcome was ‘steps’ as measured by accelerometer (SenseWear) as well as depression (Patient Health Questionnaire, PHQ-9) and anxiety (Generalised Anxiety Disorder, GAD-7) ratings. Results 14 of 15 participants (93.3%) completed the 14-week programme. After 3?months postintervention, median depression scales (PHQ-9) decreased 38% from 16 to 10 (p0.01; IQR pre/post 8/12); and median anxiety scales (GAD-7) decreased 50% from 13 to 6.5 (p0.05; IQR 8.5/9). Median daily ‘steps’ increased 71% from 3366 to 5746 (IQR 2610/6237), though this was not significant (p0.10). Conclusions While other studies have examined the efficacy of GMVs in addressing chronic illnesses and the promotion of lifestyle changes, none to our knowledge have embedded physical activity within the actual patient visits. Interdisciplinary GMVs (eg, psychiatrist/exercise professional) may be a means to decrease depression and anxiety ratings within clinical care while improving physical activity.
机译:目的定期进行体育锻炼可以治疗抑郁症的证据越来越多。然而,激励抑郁症患者从事体育锻炼可能是具有挑战性的。具有综合身体活动成分的跨学科团体医疗就诊(GMV)可能是一种支持患者变得更加活跃的新颖手段。方法我们在基层医疗机构中进行了“事前”试验研究。参与者是患有慢性重度抑郁症或双相2障碍(抑郁症;慢性)的成年人(≥18岁)。一名精神科医生和运动治疗师共同领导了一系列每周14次2小时h GMV。每个小组访问结合了具体的医疗建议,体育锻炼,患者讨论和针对性的教育内容。参加者还参加了每周11次的Hatha瑜伽课程。主要结果是通过加速度计(SenseWear)测得的“步数”,以及抑郁(患者健康状况问卷,PHQ-9)和焦虑(广义焦虑症,GAD-7)评分。结果15名参与者中的14名(93.3%)完成了为期14周的计划。干预后3个月后,抑郁中位数(PHQ-9)从16降低到10(p <0.01; IQR之前/之后8/12),降低了38%。中位焦虑量表(GAD-7)从13%降至6.5%(p <0.05; IQR 8.5 / 9)。每日“步数”的中位数从3366增加到5746(IQR 2610/6237),增幅为71%,尽管这一幅度并不显着(p> 0.10)。结论尽管其他研究检查了GMV在解决慢性疾病和促进生活方式改变方面的功效,但据我们所知,没有一项活动将体育活动嵌入实际的患者就诊中。跨学科的GMV(例如,精神科医生/运动专业人员)可能是在临床护理中降低抑郁和焦虑程度,同时改善身体活动的一种手段。

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