International audiencePurpose: To assess the influence of lifestyle factors, antipsychotic medications, and psychosis symptoms on obesity in a group of male patients with schizophrenia in Lebanon.Design/methods: A cross-sectional study conducted between May and July 2018 enrolling 149 male patients with chronic schizophrenia.Results: We found that 59.1% of the patients were obese/overweight. Older age and higher negative and total positive and negative syndrome scale scores were significantly associated with lower body mass index values.Practice implications: This study shed light on some factors associated with obesity in male patients with schizophrenia, which may be targeted for the prevention and management of obesity. Some intervention...
ObjectiveTo review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain ...
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 ...
Background: Hyperlipidemia and overweight are more common problems in schizophrenic patients. In sev...
Obesity is an issue of concern among schizophrenia, since obesity is a co-morbid condition that is c...
OBJECTIVES. Obesity is an issue of concern among patients with schizophrenia as it is a co-morbid co...
The prevalence of obesity in schizophrenia patients is high, especially in chronic and medicated pat...
Background. Obesity seems to be very frequent among schizophrenics, partly due to psychotropic medic...
Overweight and obesity are generally found among patients with schizophrenia. This may lead to serio...
This cross-sectional study was designed to estimate body mass index (BMI, kg/m^2) of individuals wit...
Pedro Caldana Gordon,1,2 Josefa Cynara Xavier,2 Mario Rodrigues Louzã21Department of Psyc...
People with schizophrenia are more likely to be afflicted by obesity or overweight compared to the g...
International audienceWhilst people with schizophrenia have high levels of obesity and metabolic dis...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
Letter to the Editor One of the most complex comorbidities to treat in schizophrenia is obesity and ...
ObjectiveTo review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain ...
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 ...
Background: Hyperlipidemia and overweight are more common problems in schizophrenic patients. In sev...
Obesity is an issue of concern among schizophrenia, since obesity is a co-morbid condition that is c...
OBJECTIVES. Obesity is an issue of concern among patients with schizophrenia as it is a co-morbid co...
The prevalence of obesity in schizophrenia patients is high, especially in chronic and medicated pat...
Background. Obesity seems to be very frequent among schizophrenics, partly due to psychotropic medic...
Overweight and obesity are generally found among patients with schizophrenia. This may lead to serio...
This cross-sectional study was designed to estimate body mass index (BMI, kg/m^2) of individuals wit...
Pedro Caldana Gordon,1,2 Josefa Cynara Xavier,2 Mario Rodrigues Louzã21Department of Psyc...
People with schizophrenia are more likely to be afflicted by obesity or overweight compared to the g...
International audienceWhilst people with schizophrenia have high levels of obesity and metabolic dis...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
Letter to the Editor One of the most complex comorbidities to treat in schizophrenia is obesity and ...
ObjectiveTo review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain ...
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 ...