PURPOSE.This paper reviews risks, assessments, antipsychotic medication choices, and lifestyle interventions for obesity in persons with schizophrenia. CONCLUSIONS. Antipsychotic medication is the most important treatment choice. Simple diet teaching must take into account the cognitive limitations of clients with schizophrenia. After medical clearance is obtained, moderate exercise can be encouraged. Education about exercise benefits may increase motivation. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS. Nurses would be remiss to ignore the physical health effects of obesity in schizophrenia. Practitioners must choose psychiatric medications and provide health education, health promotion, and appropriate referrals to optimize quality of life for this group
International audiencePurpose: To assess the influence of lifestyle factors, antipsychotic medicatio...
Recent pharmacological advances have improved quality of life for many people with schizophrenia, bu...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is twice as common in people with schizophrenia as in the general population. Th...
PURPOSE.This paper reviews risks, assessments, antipsychotic medication choices, and lifestyle inter...
Obesity is one of the leading problems in our society. The spread of obesity in developed societies ...
Overweight and obesity are generally found among patients with schizophrenia. This may lead to serio...
ObjectiveTo review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain ...
Abstract Background Obesity is twice as common in people with schizophrenia as the general populatio...
Introduction: Patients living with schizophrenia have a marked risk of clinically significant weight...
Individuals with schizophrenia are at high risk for obesity. Contemporary treatment approaches have ...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
Obesity is an issue of concern among schizophrenia, since obesity is a co-morbid condition that is c...
With the development of novel drugs, we have seen a significant improvement in the treatment of schi...
Background. Obesity seems to be very frequent among schizophrenics, partly due to psychotropic medic...
Pedro Caldana Gordon,1,2 Josefa Cynara Xavier,2 Mario Rodrigues Louzã21Department of Psyc...
International audiencePurpose: To assess the influence of lifestyle factors, antipsychotic medicatio...
Recent pharmacological advances have improved quality of life for many people with schizophrenia, bu...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is twice as common in people with schizophrenia as in the general population. Th...
PURPOSE.This paper reviews risks, assessments, antipsychotic medication choices, and lifestyle inter...
Obesity is one of the leading problems in our society. The spread of obesity in developed societies ...
Overweight and obesity are generally found among patients with schizophrenia. This may lead to serio...
ObjectiveTo review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain ...
Abstract Background Obesity is twice as common in people with schizophrenia as the general populatio...
Introduction: Patients living with schizophrenia have a marked risk of clinically significant weight...
Individuals with schizophrenia are at high risk for obesity. Contemporary treatment approaches have ...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
Obesity is an issue of concern among schizophrenia, since obesity is a co-morbid condition that is c...
With the development of novel drugs, we have seen a significant improvement in the treatment of schi...
Background. Obesity seems to be very frequent among schizophrenics, partly due to psychotropic medic...
Pedro Caldana Gordon,1,2 Josefa Cynara Xavier,2 Mario Rodrigues Louzã21Department of Psyc...
International audiencePurpose: To assess the influence of lifestyle factors, antipsychotic medicatio...
Recent pharmacological advances have improved quality of life for many people with schizophrenia, bu...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is twice as common in people with schizophrenia as in the general population. Th...