Eluana Gomes
University of Porto
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Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2016
Eluana Gomes; Tânia Bastos; Michel Probst; José Carlos Ribeiro; Gustavo Silva; Rui Corredeira
Although the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) has been widely used in patients with schizophrenia, there is a lack of scientific evidence about its reliability and validity in this population. The first goal of this study was to explore the test-retest reliability of the 6MWT and to identify the associated parameters that contribute to the variability of the distance walked during the 6MWT in outpatients with schizophrenia. The second goal was to assess the criterion validity of the 6MWT in men with schizophrenia. Fifty one outpatients with schizophrenia participated in the study. To test-retest reliability (men=39; women=12), participants performed the 6MWT twice within 3 days interval. To test criterion validity (men=13), peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) was measured on a treadmill. For the associated parameters with the distance walked (n=51), medications use, smoking behavior, body and bone composition, and physical activity levels were analyzed. No significant differences between the means of the two 6MWTs were found. The intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.94 indicating good reliability. 6MWT correlated significantly with VO2peak (r=0.67) indicating criterion validity. Height, body fat mass, smoking behavior and minutes of PA/week were significantly associated with the 6MWT. Results suggest that 6MWT shows good reliability for individuals with schizophrenia and good validity for the small sample of male participants in this study.
Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria | 2016
Eluana Gomes; Tania Bastos; Michel Probst; José Carlos Ribeiro; Gustavo Silva; Rui Corredeira
Objectives: To assess quality of life (QoL) and physical activity (PA) levels of outpatients with schizophrenia and healthy controls matched for age, gender, body mass index (BMI), hip circumference, waist circumference, and waist-to-hip ratio. Additionally, the present study investigated associations between PA levels, QoL, and anthropometric and behavioral measures among outpatients with schizophrenia. Methods: Thirty-two outpatients with schizophrenia and 32 individuals without mental illness were included in the study. QoL and PA levels were assessed by the World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument - Abbreviated version (WHOQOL-Bref) and by GT3X triaxial accelerometers, respectively. Results: Outpatients with schizophrenia had poorer QoL and lower vigorous PA levels compared with healthy controls (p < 0.05). The group with schizophrenia showed a significant association between higher weight and lower scores in the mental health domain of the WHOQOL-Bref. A higher BMI was also significantly associated with lower scores in the physical health domain of the WHOQOL-Bref. Schizophrenic patients with smoking behaviors were associated with fewer steps per day and with less moderate to vigorous PA. Conclusions: This study seeks to shed some light upon the lifestyle of patients with schizophrenia. New psychosocial approaches should focus on PA, weight, and smoking management, thereby helping these patients to improve their QoL.
Archive | 2018
Eluana Gomes; Raquel Costa; Tânia Bastos; Michel Probst; Rui Corredeira
Women are twice as likely as men to develop certain mental health conditions such as depression, eating disorders, and anxiety disorders. A multimodal care, including psychotherapies as adjuncts to antipsychotic medications, is acknowledged to be crucial in teaching individual strategies and providing patients with tools to deal with these illnesses. In this scenario, physical activity has become increasingly relevant to promote physical and mental health in women with mental illness. However, it appears that women have unique experiences, risks, and needs that must be taken into account for the treatment strategies. For this reason, the provision of rehabilitation for women with mental illness has been challenging for the mental health systems reform. This underlines the importance of understanding the modern scientific and nonscientific literature about the link between physical activity and mental health in women. This chapter will present research on the relationship between physical activity and mental illness, trying to list female particularities and the advantages of exercise for their health.
Mental Health and Physical Activity | 2014
Eluana Gomes; Tânia Bastos; Michel Probst; José Carlos Ribeiro; Gustavo Silva; Rui Corredeira
Planta Medica | 2009
G da Silva; M Taniça; Eluana Gomes; R Serrano; O Silva
Archive | 2014
R Serrano; S. Frazão; J. Silva; Eluana Gomes; O Silva; Gama Pinto
European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity | 2014
Eluana Gomes; Tânia Bastos; Michel Probst; José Carlos Ribeiro; Gustavo Silva; Rui Corredeira
Planta Medica | 2008
N. Ramalhete; H. M. Filipe; Eluana Gomes; O Silva
Revista Portuguesa de Enfermagem de Saúde Mental | 2017
Eluana Gomes; Tânia Bastos; Raquel Costa; Rui Corredeira
Planta Medica | 2012
A Machado; N. Ramalhete; R Serrano; Jl Wolfender; Eluana Gomes; O Silva