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Weight management interventions for adults living with overweight or obesity and severe mental illness: a systematic review and meta-analysis

When compared with the general population, people living with severe mental illness (SMI) are 1·8 times more likely to have obesity while in adult mental health secure units, rates of obesity are 20 % higher than the general population. In England, there are currently 490 000 people living with SMI....

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Published in:British journal of nutrition 2023-08, Vol.130 (3), p.536-552
Main Authors: Stevens, Heidi, Smith, Jo, Bussey, Lauren, Innerd, Alison, McGeechan, Grant, Fishburn, Sarah, Giles, Emma
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Body Weight
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Illnesses
Mental disorders
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Mental Health
Meta-analysis
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Obesity - therapy
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