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. 2023 Jul 18;15(7):e42084.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.42084. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Exercise as an Adjuvant Treatment of Schizophrenia: A Review

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Exercise as an Adjuvant Treatment of Schizophrenia: A Review

Muhammad S Abbas et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Schizophrenia is a chronic debilitating condition associated with impaired social functioning, memory, and executive functioning. To date, we are still unsure about the exact etiology of schizophrenia, but there are many factors, such as genetics, diminished hippocampal volume, and imbalance of neurotransmitters, that lead to the pathogenies of the disease. Antipsychotics are the most effective treatment option for schizophrenia so far, yet they are associated with a wide array of side effects, ranging from extrapyramidal side effects to conditions, such as metabolic syndrome. Exercise has been shown to increase neural connections in the brain, which can improve cognition and memory. This literature review focuses on the signs and symptoms of schizophrenia, its treatment options, and how exercise can help with some of the symptoms of schizophrenia, especially the negative symptoms that are least effectively treated by antipsychotics.

Keywords: excercise; management; physical acitivity; schizophrenia; schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders; treatment.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Figure 1. Summary of the pathway essential for mood and memory regulation.
Figure 2
Figure 2. Results of the randomized controlled trial conducted by Pajonk et al.

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