Browsing Journal Articles by Author "Stubbs, Brendon"
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Physical multimorbidity and psychosis: comprehensive cross sectional analysis including 242,952 people across 48 low- and middle-income countries
Stubbs, Brendon; Koyanagi, Ai; Veronese, Nicola; Vancampfort, Davy; Solmi, Marco; Gaughran, Fiona; Carvalho, André F.; Lally, John; Mitchell, Alex J.; Mugisha, James; Correll, Christoph U. (BMC Medicine, 2016-11-22): In people with psychosis, physical comorbidities, including cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, are highly prevalent and leading contributors to the premature mortality encountered. However, little is known about ... -
Physiotherapy for people with mental health problems in Sub-Saharan African countries: a systematic review
Vancampfort, Davy; Stubbs, Brendon; Probst, Michel; Mugisha, James (2018-01-27)There is a need for psychosocial interventions to address the escalating mental health burden in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Physiotherapists could have a central role in reducing the burden and facilitating recovery within ... -
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus type 2 in people with alcohol use disorders: a systematic review and large scale meta-analysis
Vancampfort, Davy; Mugisha, James; Hallgren, Mats; De Hert, Marc; Probst, Michel; Monsieur, Dirk; Stubbs, Brendon (Elsevier: Psychiatry Research, 2016-12-30)Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is highly predictive of cardiovascular diseases and is associated with worse quality of life and increased healthcare utilisation. The current meta-analysis aimed to (i) describe the pooled ... -
Sedentary behavior and anxiety-induced sleep disturbance among 181,093 adolescents from 67 countries: a global perspective
Vancampfort, Davy; Van Damme, Tine; Stubbs, Brendon; Smith, Lee; Firth, Joseph; Hallgren, Mats; Mugisha, James; Koyanagi, Ai (Elsevier: Sleep Medicine, 2019-06)Sleep problems are burdensome in adolescents. Understanding modifiable environmental risk factors is essential. There is evidence that physical activity is protective against sleep problems in adolescents. However, the ... -
Sedentary behavior and physical activity levels in people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder: a global systematic review and meta-analysis
Vancampfort, Davy; Firth, Joseph; Schuch, Felipe B.; Rosenbaum, Simon; Mugisha, James; Hallgren, Mats; Probst, Michel; Ward, Philip B.; Gaughran, Fiona; De Hert, Marc; Carvalho, André F.; Stubbs, Brendon (World Psychiatry:Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association(WPA)., 2017-10)People with severe mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder) die up to 15 years prematurely due to chronic somatic comorbidities. Sedentary behavior and low physical activity are independent ... -
Sedentary behavior in people living with HIV: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Vancampfort, Davy; Mugisha, James; De Hert, Marc; Probst, Michel; Stubbs, Brendon (Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2016)Sedentary behavior is independently associated with an increased risk of poor mental health, developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) and premature mortality. Despite the knowledge that CVD is one of the leading causes of ... -
A systematic review of physical activity policy recommendations and interventions for people with mental health problems in Sub-Saharan African countries
Vancampfort, Davy; Stubbs, Brendon; De Hert, Marc; Plessis, Christy du; Gbiri, Caleb Ademola Omuwa; Kibet, Jepkemoi; Wanyonyi, Nancy; Mugisha, James (The Pan African Medical Journal, 2017-02-28)There is a need for interventions to address the escalating mental health burden in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Implementation of physical activity (PA) within the rehabilitation of people with mental health problems (PMHP) ... -
Test-retest reliability, concurrent validity and correlates of the two-minute walk test in outpatients with psychosis
Vancampfort, Davy; Kimbowa, Samuel; Basangwa, David; Smith, Lee; Stubbs, Brendon; Damme, TineVan; De Hert, Marc; Mugish, James (Elsevier: Psychiatry Research., 2019-12)The aim of this study was to investigate the test-retest reliability of the 2-minute walk test (2MWT) and the concurrent validity with the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) in outpatients with psychosis. We also explored whether ...