Martin Faerch Andersen
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Andersen M, Roed K, Sorensen V, Riis A, Rafn B, Ebdrup B, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2024 Mar;
24(1):228.
PMID: 38532355
Background: Exercise plays a crucial role in addressing the increased cardiometabolic morbidity and premature mortality in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. When delivered in community-based settings, exercise may also reduce...
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Andersen M, Roed K, Riis A, Rafn B, Ebdrup B, Midtgaard J
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med
. 2023 Oct;
9(3):e001658.
PMID: 37780132
Physical activity is a key modifiable factor in protecting physical and mental health in people with severe mental illness including schizophrenia. Therefore, early promotion of physical activity is recommended and...
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Rafn B, Andersen M, Sorensen V, Bjerre E, Baandrup L, Vernal D, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2023 Aug;
23(1):634.
PMID: 37648977
Background: Exercise is recommended to protect physical health among people with severe mental illness and holds the potential to facilitate long-term recovery. An inclusive exercise community provides an opportunity for...
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Andersen M, Midtgaard J, Bjerre E
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Jan;
19(2).
PMID: 35055794
Men diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer experience severe adverse effects on quality of life (QoL) and metabolic health, some of which may be preventable or reversible with exercise, the...
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Jensen R, Jakobsen S, Gundersen S, Andersen M, Kongsgaard M, Thomsen J, et al.
Cancer Control
. 2021 Sep;
28:10732748211047091.
PMID: 34582740
Objective: This study aims to explore the expectations of physiotherapeutic treatment of long-term side effects (LTSEs) after cancer among patients treated in physiotherapy clinics. Methods: This a qualitative interview study...