High Intensity Interval Training in Severe Mental Illness
Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Major Depressive Disorder focused on measuring inpatients
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Stage 1 (Focus Groups):
- Capacity to provide informed consent.
- Aged ≥18 years.
- Either be: 1) Inpatients at SLaM with a diagnosis of SMI (Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders, 2) Carers providing unpaid support to someone with a SMI, 3) Clinical staff at SLaM.
Stage 2 (HIIT Pilot RCT):
- Inpatients at SLaM with a diagnosis of SMI.
- Capacity to provide informed consent.
- Aged 18 -60.
- Ready to exercise according to the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire.
Stage 3 (Follow-up): Qualitative interview:
- inpatients who were eligible for stage 2.
Stage 3 (Follow-up): Focus group:
- staff who participated in stage 1.
Exclusion Criteria:
Stage 1 (Focus Groups):
- Is aged <18 years old.
Stage 2 (HIIT Pilot RCT) & Stage 3 qualitative interviews:
- Is aged <18 years old or >60 years old.
- Is pregnant.
- Has an eating disorder.
- Has a medical condition that impedes exercise, (as assessed via discussion with the patient's clinical team).
Stage 3 focus group:
- Did not complete stage one.
ALL STAGES:
- Is unable to provide informed consent.
- Is unable to understand English.
Sites / Locations
- Bethlem Royal Hospital, South London and maudsley NHS Trust
- Maudsley Hospital, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
Treatment As Usual (TAU)
50% of participants (inpatients with a diagnosis of severe mental illness) will be randomised to HIIT. HIIT will be conducted twice a week for 12 weeks using a stationary bike. Each session will have the following structure: 4-minute warm-up, followed by 5X1 minute intervals at 85-95% of maximum heart rate, interspersed with active pauses of 90 seconds cycling at approximately 60-70% of maximum heart rate, and a 4-minute cool-down. Each exercise session will take 19 minutes to complete (11 minutes of HIIT + warm-up and cool-down). However, the amount of HIIT will be adapted for people who may be unable to complete the above target and gradually build up until they can complete the recommended amount. All exercise sessions will be conducted in a 1:1 environment with a participant and a member of the research team who will supervise the exercise session.
50% of participants will be randomised to TAU. They will be provided with details of the local hospital gym availability and instructed to maintain their usual dietary habits