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SportandPsychiatry
Whyexercisingisgoodforyourmentalhealthbutbeinganathleteisn’t
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WhatisSport&Exercisemedicine(SEM)?
• Sportmedicine– Specialisttreatmentformedicalproblemsrelatedtosport
• Exercisemedicine– Sport/exerciseasaninterventiontoimprovehealthoutcomes
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Howinactivearewe?
Public Health England (2014) Everybody Active, Every Day; Based on Hallal PC et al. (2012) Global physical activity levels: surveillance progress, pitfalls, and prospects. The Lancet. 3
International comparison of physical inactivity (at ages 15 and over)
Note: Comparator = Not meeting any of the following per week: (a) 5 x 30 mins moderate-intensity activity; (b) 3 x 20 mins vigorous-intensity activity; (c) equivalent combination achieving 600 metabolic equivalent-min.
UK 63.3%
USA 40.5%
Australia 37.9%
Finland 37.8%
France 32.5%
Germany 28.0%
Netherlands 18.2%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%%Inactive
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Exercisemedicine:Sport/exerciseasanintervention
• Mildsubclinicaldisorders• Commonmentalillness
– Depression,anxiety• Moreseverementalillness
– Chronicpsychosis(‘SMI’)
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Mildsubclinicaldisorders
• Selfevidentbuthardtoprove– Anxiety– Depression– Selfesteem– Cognitivefunction
• Anti-exercise– Screen-timeandpoorermentalhealth
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ExerciseIntervention–modeofaction
• Psychological– Selfesteem– Mastery– Mindful
• Social– Confidence– Socialskills– Networksandsupport
• Biological– Endorphins– Stresshormoneregulation– Cytokines– BDNFandneuroplasticity
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Commonmentalillness
Schuch et al, 2016
Effect Size (ES) in MDD All studies =1.14 Adjusted for publication bias =1.11 High quality studies only
=0.88 Nice threshold =0.70
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Whatwedon’tknow
• Howmuch?• Whattype?• Whatintensity?• Whowith?
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Metabolicsyndrome&severementalillness–wheremightsporthelp?
• Lethalassociation
• Contributedtoby– Genetics– Inflammatorymolecules– Hypothalamic-pituitaryadrenalaxisabnormalities– Drugeffectsonsedationandmetabolism– Lifestyle
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Sport&SocialInclusion
• Socialisation– Informal– Co-operationinteamgames
• Confidence• Self-managementskills• Peersupport• ‘Normalised’interactions
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MentalhealthproblemsinsportsGeneralpopulation Sports
Depression
2%ofadults AboutthesameorhigherLowerinschoolathletes
BipolarDisorder 0.5%ofadults Unknown
Schizophrenia 0.5%ofadults Lower
ADHD(adolescents) 3.6%forboys0.9%forgirls
Abithigher
Eatingdisorders–anorexiaandbulimianervosa
5% 13.5%overallHigherstillinleansports
Substancemisuse Don’tforgetPEDs Differentpattern.Binges,PEDs,cannabis
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Psychiatricdisordersandsport
• Athletesattainhighlevelsofsuccessinspiteofaco-existingprimarypsychiatricdisorder
• Athleteschosetheathleticarenaasameansofcopingwithdisorder
• Athleteshaveapsychiatricillnessprecipitatedorexacerbatedbysport
Baum, 2003
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Riskswithinsport
• Stigmaanddenial– Weaknesstodiscussoracknowledgeemotions– Takinggoodmentalhealthforgranted
• Exercisemaybeprotective– Butwealthandfamearenot– Athletesdon’texerciseforhealthreasons
Markser, Currie & McAllister-Williams, 2016 13
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Riskswithinsport
• Injuries• Transitions
– Retirement– De-selection
Gulliver et al, 2015; Hill et al, 2016; Rice et al, 2016; Blakelock et al, 2016 14
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Riskswithinsport
• Lifestyle– Esp.travelandsleepdisturbance
• Emotionalsupportonlyprovidedwhennotneeded
• Mentalskillsmanageandsuppressemotions– andcanbemisinterpreted
Markser, Currie & McAllister-Williams 15
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Riskswithinsport
• Perfectionism– Highstandards– Selfcriticism
• Successisnotatreatment
Mummery, 2005 16
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Fatiguesyndromesinsportanddepression
• Hightrainingloadandpsychosocialstressors– Fatiguesyndromeismorelikely
• Fatiguesyndromesariskfactorfordepression
• Diagnosisdependsondiagnostician– Mainstreammedicinediagnosesdepression– Sportsmedicinediagnosesfatiguesyndrome(OTS/UPS)
Kuipers, 1998; Markser, 2011; Schwenk, 2000
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Eatingdisorderspectrum
Eating disorder
Atypical/ EDNOS
Disordered eating
Normal eating
Sports specific syndromes
‘Athletic’ eating
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Risks• Withinsport
– Earlyspecialisation– Commentsfromcoaches– Losingweighttoimprove– Losingweight>gettingbetterthenworse– Revealingclothing– Identificationdifficulties
• Withintheathlete–personalitytraits– Driven&determined– Obedient/compliant
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Childprotectioninsport• Emotionalabuse
– E.g.selectionthreats• Subtleviolence
– E.g.forcedphysicalexertion• Pressuretocompeteifinjured• Doping• Agecheating• Medicalmismanagement
– Painkillers– Insufficientmedicalcover– Makingweight
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NSPCC
https://thecpsu.org.uk/
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SEPSIGhttp://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/workinpsychiatry/specialinterestgroups/sportandexercise.aspxhttps://sportandexercisepsychiatry.co.uk/
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SportsPsychiatryBaron,D.A.,Reardon,C.L.,&Baron,S.H.(2013).ClinicalSportsPsychiatry:AnInternationalPerspective.ClinicalSportsPsychiatry:AnInternationalPerspective.JohnWileyandSons.Currie,A.,&Owen,B.(Eds.).(2016).SportsPsychiatry.OxfordUniversityPress.Thompson,R.A.,&Sherman,R.T.(2010).Eatingdisordersinsport.NewYork:Routledge.
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