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Exercise is medicine: a new perspective for health promotion in bipolar disorder.

Alberto Souza Sá FilhoElie CheniauxCarolina Cavalcante de PaulaEric Murillo-RodriguezDiogo Santos TeixeiraDiogo MonteiroLuís CidTetsuya YamamotoDiogo Telles-CorreiaClaudio ImperatoriHenning BuddeSérgio Machado
Published in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2020)
The adaptations to training, although little explored in the context of BD, can induce the expression of substances that co-regulate several processes related to the pathophysiology of BD. Furthermore, high intensity interval training (HIIT) can also be adjusted to improve the physical fitness and health in patients with BD. Future research is needed to adopt a training strategy that is both time efficient and adequate for the population in question.
Keyphrases
  • health promotion
  • bipolar disorder
  • high intensity
  • virtual reality
  • poor prognosis
  • public health
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • long non coding rna
  • current status
  • binding protein
  • risk assessment