Andrew Kcomt
7 Papers
2 Citations
Andrew Kcomt is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Call to action regarding the vascular-bipolar link: A report from the Vascular Task Force of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders.
Benjamin I. Goldstein,Benjamin I. Goldstein,Bernhard T. Baune,Bernhard T. Baune,Bernhard T. Baune,David J. Bond,Pao Huan Chen,Pao Huan Chen,Lisa T. Eyler,Andrea Fagiolini,Fabiano Alves Gomes,Tomas Hajek,Tomas Hajek,Jessica Hatch,Jessica Hatch,Susan L. McElroy,Roger S. McIntyre,Roger S. McIntyre,Miguel L. Prieto,Miguel L. Prieto,Louisa G. Sylvia,Shang Ying Tsai,Shang Ying Tsai,Andrew Kcomt,Jess G. Fiedorowicz +24 more
TL;DR: The association of bipolar disorder with early and excessive cardiovascular disease was identified over a century ago but the vascular‐bipolar link remains underrecognized, particularly with regard to how this link can contribute to the understanding of pathogenesis and treatment.
Practices, knowledge, and attitudes about lithium treatment: Results of online surveys completed by clinicians and lithium-treated patients.
Fabiano Alves Gomes,Eleftherios Soleas,Andrew Kcomt,Anne Duffy,Roumen Milev,Robert M. Post,Michael Bauer,E. Brietzke +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors collected information about clinician's practices and level of confidence in managing lithium and patients' experiences with lithium treatment and information received about benefits and side effects.
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Toward exercise as medicine for adolescents with bipolar disorder (TEAM-BD): A feasibility study
Diana Khoubaeva,Najla Popel,Andrew Kcomt,Bradley J. MacIntosh,Brian M McCrindle,Danielle S. Omrin,Erin E. Michalak,Guy Faulkner,Jessica Roane,Lisa Fiksenbaum,Rachel H.B. Mitchell,Randa Shickh,T. Armel,Vanessa Timmins,Benjamin I. Goldstein +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a 12-week active intervention with exercise behavior change counseling (BCC) intervention targeting improved cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and exercise was presented.
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“You can't take a pill to exercise” – Qualitative findings from the Toward Exercise as Medicine for Adolescents with bipolar disorder (TEAM-BD) study
Diana Khoubaeva,Najla Popel,Danielle S. Omrin,Jessica Roane,Vanessa Timmins,Erin E. Michalak,Andrew Kcomt,T. Armel,Suzanne A. Jordan,Randa Shickh,Guy Faulkner,Bradley J. MacIntosh,Brian M McCrindle,Rachel H.B. Mitchell,Benjamin I. Goldstein +14 more
TL;DR: In this article , a 24-week behaviour change counselling intervention to increase cardiorespiratory fitness in youth with bipolar disorder was developed and conducted to increase aerobic exercise in youth.
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