Retention of older veterans with serious mental illness in a clinical exercise program

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Abstract

Older adults with serious mental illness (SMI) have compromised physical function that could be improved with exercise; however, retention in exercise programs is a challenge. This study was a retrospective analysis of retention for the 150 older veterans with SMI that enrolled in Gerofit, a clinical exercise program offered in the Veterans Health Administration. Chi-square and t-tests were conducted to evaluate baseline differences between those that were and were not retained at six and 12 months. Retention was 33% and better health-related quality of life and endurance were related to retention. Future work is needed to improve exercise program retention in this population.

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Browne, J., Elbogen, E. B., Mueser, K. T., Rudolph, J. L., Wu, W. C., Philip, N. S., … Hall, K. S. (2023). Retention of older veterans with serious mental illness in a clinical exercise program. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1221030

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