Introducing Braining - Physical Exercise as Adjunctive Therapy in psychiatric care: a Retrospective Cohort Study of a new method.

Author:

Anger Åsa1,Wallerblad Anna2,Kaaman Leida2,Broman Rebecka1,Holmberg Johan1,Lundgren Tobias1,Salomonsson Sigrid1,Sundberg Carl Johan3,Martinsson Lina1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet

2. Stockholm Health Care Services

3. Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, Karolinska Institutet

Abstract

Abstract Background: Patients with severe mental disorders suffer from higher rates of poor somatic health and have shorter life expectancy than the average population. Physical activity (PA) can treat and prevent several diseases, e.g. cardiovascular and metabolic disorders as well as psychiatric symptoms. It is therefore of utmost importance to develop effective methods to integrate PA into psychiatric care. To meet this need, the PA intervention Braining was developed. This study aims to describe Braining, to assess the number of patients reached by the intervention during the first years of pilot testing, to analyze clinical data in the group of patients participating in Braining 2017-2020 and to assess the intervention. Methods: In this descriptive retrospective study we analyzed data from all patients participating in Braining training sessions ≥ 3 times (n=239), thus called Braining participants. Regular patients at the clinic served as a comparison. Furthermore, medical records were studied for a smaller cohort (n=51), the Braining Pilot Cohort. Results: During the introduction period of Braining, 580 patients attended an information meeting about Braining, or at least one training session. 239 patients participated in ≥ 3 training sessions, considered to be participants of Braining. These Braining participants (n=239), ages 19 to 82, males 23.4%, attended between 3 and 308 training sessions (median 9). The main diagnoses were depression, bipolar disorders, anxiety disorders, PTSD, ADHD, and autism. Number of diagnoses ranged from 0 to 10 (median=2). For the subsample, the Braining Pilot Cohort (n=51), participants attended between 3 and 208 training sessions (median=20). Twelve percent were working full-time, and symptom severity of depression and general anxiety was moderate. Two thirds had ≥ 3 different classes of medication. Regarding metabolic morbidity, 28 had been diagnosed with hypertension, though blood lipids, blood glucose as well as blood pressure were within the normal range. Thirty-seven percent were prescribed Physical Activity on Prescription (PAP) during 2017-2020. One severe adverse event was reported. Conclusions: The Braining intervention reached all age-groups and patients with a wide and representative diagnostic panorama, suggesting that Braining could be a promising and safe method for implementing PA in a psychiatric patient population.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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