1. [Prevalence of psychoactive drug consumption in an obese population]
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Maria A, Cerdá Esteve, Diego, Barral Tafalla, Mindaugas, Gudelis, Albert, Goday, Magi, Farre Albaladejo, and Juan F, Cano
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Adult ,Male ,Metabolic Syndrome ,Psychotropic Drugs ,Epilepsy ,Depression ,Comorbidity ,Anxiety ,Middle Aged ,Antidepressive Agents ,Drug Utilization ,Anti-Anxiety Agents ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Spain ,Osteoarthritis ,Polypharmacy ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Hypnotics and Sedatives ,Anticonvulsants ,Female ,Obesity - Abstract
To establish the prevalence of psychoactive drug consumption in an obese population.We collected data from the clinical records of obese patients attending the Endocrinology and Nutrition Department and Psychiatry Department of Hospital del Mar between June 2005 and May 2006 (n=259). We recorded anthropometric, epidemiological and toxicological data. We also investigated the prevalence of concomitant diseases in this population.Psychoactive drugs were consumed by 37% of obese patients, mainly antidepressants (27%), anxiolytics, sedatives and hypnotics, and anticonvulsants. Moreover, 15% of all patients received combination treatment with two or more psychoactive drugs, mostly the association of an antidepressant and an antiepileptic drug.The prevalence of psychoactive drug consumption in our sample was higher than prevalence data observed in the general population, with antidepressant consumption being three-fold higher.
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- 2009