Introduction: Patients living with schizophrenia have a marked risk of clinically significant weight gain and obesity compared to the general population. The risks have been highlighted following the introduction of second-generation antipsychotics. In turn, obesity is associated with a higher prevalence of cardiovascular disease, the most common cause of premature mortality in patients with schizophrenia. Areas covered: In this review, the authors outline possible mechanisms that induce obesity in patients with schizophrenia taking antipsychotics. The authors discuss the safety and effectiveness of three main approaches for attenuating antipsychotic-associated weight gain (AAWG), including lifestyle interventions, switching antipsychotics,...
PURPOSE.This paper reviews risks, assessments, antipsychotic medication choices, and lifestyle inter...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
Introduction: Antipsychotic medication and lifestyle factors are implicated in the high rates of obe...
Introduction: Patients living with schizophrenia have a marked risk of clinically significant weight...
ObjectiveTo review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain ...
Abstract: Overweight and obesity are frequently reported to be a significant issue in schizophrenia ...
Antipsychotic medications are a necessary treatment forindividuals with psychoses. To be maximally b...
With the development of novel drugs, we have seen a significant improvement in the treatment of schi...
Obesity is one of the leading problems in our society. The spread of obesity in developed societies ...
Background: Antipsychotic-induced weight gain (AIWG) and other adverse metabolic effects represent s...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain is a long-recognized side-effect of antipsychotic (AP) drugs and a major hea...
Objective: To explore changes in eating behaviours, inherent weight gain and the metabolic consequen...
Excess body weight is one of the most common physical health problems among patients with schizophre...
Background. Obesity seems to be very frequent among schizophrenics, partly due to psychotropic medic...
Objectives: To review current evidence for the hypothesis that treatment with antipsychotic medicati...
PURPOSE.This paper reviews risks, assessments, antipsychotic medication choices, and lifestyle inter...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
Introduction: Antipsychotic medication and lifestyle factors are implicated in the high rates of obe...
Introduction: Patients living with schizophrenia have a marked risk of clinically significant weight...
ObjectiveTo review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain ...
Abstract: Overweight and obesity are frequently reported to be a significant issue in schizophrenia ...
Antipsychotic medications are a necessary treatment forindividuals with psychoses. To be maximally b...
With the development of novel drugs, we have seen a significant improvement in the treatment of schi...
Obesity is one of the leading problems in our society. The spread of obesity in developed societies ...
Background: Antipsychotic-induced weight gain (AIWG) and other adverse metabolic effects represent s...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain is a long-recognized side-effect of antipsychotic (AP) drugs and a major hea...
Objective: To explore changes in eating behaviours, inherent weight gain and the metabolic consequen...
Excess body weight is one of the most common physical health problems among patients with schizophre...
Background. Obesity seems to be very frequent among schizophrenics, partly due to psychotropic medic...
Objectives: To review current evidence for the hypothesis that treatment with antipsychotic medicati...
PURPOSE.This paper reviews risks, assessments, antipsychotic medication choices, and lifestyle inter...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
Introduction: Antipsychotic medication and lifestyle factors are implicated in the high rates of obe...