Effects of high aerobic exercise on neurocognition and symptoms in schizophrenia - a randomized controlled study
- Prosjektnummer
- 2016009
- Ansvarlig person
- Jens Egeland
- Institusjon
- Sykehuset i Vestfold HF
- Prosjektkategori
- Doktorgradsstipend
- Helsekategori
- Mental Health
- Forskningsaktivitet
- 5. Treatment Developement
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Ingen opphold i utlandet
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ingen utenlandsopphold
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- Tom Langerud Holmen Prosjektdeltaker
- Therese Torgersen Bigseth Doktorgradsstipendiat (annen finansiering)
- Gry Bang-Kittilsen Doktorgradsstipendiat (finansiert av denne bevilgning)
- Jens Egeland Hovedveileder
- Eivind Andersen Forsker (annen finansiering)
- John Engh Prosjektleder
eRapport er utarbeidet av Sølvi Lerfald og Reidar Thorstensen, Regionalt kompetansesenter for klinisk forskning, Helse Vest RHF, og videreutvikles av de fire RHF-ene i fellesskap, med støtte fra Helse Vest IKT
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