Physical activity is an important aspect of good health for everyone; it is even more important for psychiatric patients who usually live an unhealthy lifestyle. In recent years, there has been growing focus on the use of soccer as a vehicle to improve the health of subjects with severe mental illness. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of soccer practice on the self-reported health quality of life (SRHQL) and sports performance (SP) in psychotic subjects. Eighteen male patients with diagnosis of schizophrenia were randomized into either a trained (TG) or a control group (CG). The TG was trained for 12 weeks using two soccer training sessions per week. The CG did not perform any regular sports activity during the experimental period. Anthropometric measurements, SRHQL, personal time records in a 30 meter sprint test and slalom test running with a ball were evaluated before and after the experimental period. SRHQL was assessed using Short Form-12 questionnaire measurin...

Battaglia, G., Alesi, M., Inguglia, M., Roccella, M., Caramazza, G., Bellafiore, M., et al. (2013). Soccer practice as an add-on treatment in the management of individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT, 9(9), 595-603 [10.2147/NDT.S44066].

Soccer practice as an add-on treatment in the management of individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia

BATTAGLIA, Giuseppe;ALESI, Marianna;ROCCELLA, Michele;CARAMAZZA, Giovanni;BELLAFIORE, Marianna;PALMA, Antonio
2013-01-01

Abstract

Physical activity is an important aspect of good health for everyone; it is even more important for psychiatric patients who usually live an unhealthy lifestyle. In recent years, there has been growing focus on the use of soccer as a vehicle to improve the health of subjects with severe mental illness. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of soccer practice on the self-reported health quality of life (SRHQL) and sports performance (SP) in psychotic subjects. Eighteen male patients with diagnosis of schizophrenia were randomized into either a trained (TG) or a control group (CG). The TG was trained for 12 weeks using two soccer training sessions per week. The CG did not perform any regular sports activity during the experimental period. Anthropometric measurements, SRHQL, personal time records in a 30 meter sprint test and slalom test running with a ball were evaluated before and after the experimental period. SRHQL was assessed using Short Form-12 questionnaire measurin...
2013
Battaglia, G., Alesi, M., Inguglia, M., Roccella, M., Caramazza, G., Bellafiore, M., et al. (2013). Soccer practice as an add-on treatment in the management of individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT, 9(9), 595-603 [10.2147/NDT.S44066].
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