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Contribution of baseline body mass index and leptin serum level to the prediction of early weight gain with atypical antipsychotics in schizophrenia.

Authors :
Cortés, Benjamín
Bécker, Joemir
Mories Álvarez, María Teresa
Marcos, Ana I. Sánchez
Molina, Vicente
Source :
Psychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences. Feb2014, Vol. 68 Issue 2, p127-132. 6p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Aim This study investigated whether biochemical parameters add predictive information concerning risk for weight gain associated with treatment with atypical antipsychotics ( AP) to that provided by baseline weight. Methods Weight changes were assessed in 25 patients with schizophrenia after 3-6 months of treatment. These patients were started on AP monotherapy owing to a first psychotic episode or resumed treatment after at least a 6-month period of abandonment. Anthropometric and biochemical data were collected and analyzed as predictors of early weight change. Results The baseline biochemical and anthropometric data were not significantly higher in the patients than in the healthy participants. During follow up, the patients had significant increases in body mass index and total cholesterol and apolipoprotein B level. The baseline weight and leptin level were predictive of weight gain during follow up, with an inverse association in both cases. Conclusion Baseline weight and leptin level may help to assess the risk of early weight gain with AP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13231316
Volume :
68
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Psychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
93925508
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pcn.12110