The prevalence of diabetes is increased in patients with schizophrenia. Although many reasons, including hereditary and lifestyle factors, contribute to this association, recently there has been heightened interest in the subject because of the link between the use of the newer atypical anti-psychotic drugs and the development of diabetes. These drugs cause significant weight gain and this may be one of the mechanisms by which they increase incident diabetes. The increased prevalence of diabetes among people with schizophrenia has implications for the delivery of care by psychiatrists, diabetologists and primary care
Background : There are some reports that diabetes and metabolic syndrome (MS) are more prevalent amo...
Studied clinical features of paranoid schizophrenia in patients with diabetes mellitus, since the cl...
People with schizophrenia are at greater risk of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, dyslipidaemia and hyperte...
The association between schizophrenia and diabetes has been recognized for well over a century, but ...
Schizophrenia and diabetes have been known to be linked disorders for decades. One reason is due to ...
At a time when the prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate it is becoming cl...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease affecting approximately 6 % of the general population. Depres...
Alongside other risk factors for the development of type 2 diabetes, the presence of severe mental i...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality are higher in patients with schizophrenia than in...
People with schizophrenia may be at increased risk for Type II diabetes because of the side effects ...
To compare the prevalence of diabetes in patients with schizophrenia treated at a community mental h...
Purpose of ReviewThe prevalence of diabetes is 2–3-fold higher in people with severe mental illness ...
People with schizophrenia are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than the general population. Al...
The link between atypical antipsychotic drugs and the development of diabetes has been hotly debated...
Diabetes mellitus occurs more frequently in schizophrenic patients. The use of a novel antipsychotic...
Background : There are some reports that diabetes and metabolic syndrome (MS) are more prevalent amo...
Studied clinical features of paranoid schizophrenia in patients with diabetes mellitus, since the cl...
People with schizophrenia are at greater risk of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, dyslipidaemia and hyperte...
The association between schizophrenia and diabetes has been recognized for well over a century, but ...
Schizophrenia and diabetes have been known to be linked disorders for decades. One reason is due to ...
At a time when the prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate it is becoming cl...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease affecting approximately 6 % of the general population. Depres...
Alongside other risk factors for the development of type 2 diabetes, the presence of severe mental i...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality are higher in patients with schizophrenia than in...
People with schizophrenia may be at increased risk for Type II diabetes because of the side effects ...
To compare the prevalence of diabetes in patients with schizophrenia treated at a community mental h...
Purpose of ReviewThe prevalence of diabetes is 2–3-fold higher in people with severe mental illness ...
People with schizophrenia are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than the general population. Al...
The link between atypical antipsychotic drugs and the development of diabetes has been hotly debated...
Diabetes mellitus occurs more frequently in schizophrenic patients. The use of a novel antipsychotic...
Background : There are some reports that diabetes and metabolic syndrome (MS) are more prevalent amo...
Studied clinical features of paranoid schizophrenia in patients with diabetes mellitus, since the cl...
People with schizophrenia are at greater risk of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, dyslipidaemia and hyperte...