The effect of lifestyle intervention on cardiometabolic risk factors in mental health rehabilitation hostel residents at-risk: a cluster-randomized controlled 15-month trial.
Faina TsodikovMeir SchechterRebecca GoldsmithLilach PelegVered Baloush-KleinmanAliza RozenbergIlan YanuvAlla NazarenkoOfri MosenzonRonit EndeveltPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2022)
Lifestyle intervention significantly improved BMI, LDL and triglycerides compared to baseline in at-risk MHRHs residents with SMI, yet compared to usual care the differences did not reach statistical significance. The association between the number of dietitian's consultations and BMI improvement suggests that programs should highlight participants' adherence.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- randomized controlled trial
- phase iii
- risk factors
- body mass index
- phase ii
- metabolic syndrome
- physical activity
- weight loss
- open label
- cardiovascular disease
- study protocol
- healthcare
- clinical trial
- double blind
- weight gain
- palliative care
- public health
- placebo controlled
- type diabetes
- high density
- pain management
- skeletal muscle
- glycemic control