Clinically Significant Improved Fitness and Weight Loss Among Overweight Persons With Serious Mental Illness
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This study was supported by grant R01 DD000140 and CDC Cooperative Agreement 1U48DP001935-0 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and by grants K24MH066282 and K23MH080021 from the National Institute of Mental Health.
Dr. Pratt, Dr. Barre, and Mr. Jue have received payments from Ken Jue Consulting to provide training in In SHAPE at community mental health centers (nonresearch sites). The other authors report no competing interests.