Many psychiatric patients suffer from overweight/obesity and subsequent metabolic disturbances, where psychotropic medication is one of the main contributors. However, the magnitude of weight gain ranges individually, which leads to questioning the role of other contributors like lifestyle factors. The present study investigated several lifestyle factors among psychiatric inpatients, their relation to biological factors, and their predictive capability for weight gain during treatment. Using a naturalistic observational study design, psychiatric inpatients of all diagnoses were followed for 4 weeks from the start of treatment with weight gain-associated medication. N = 163 participants entered the study. Lifestyle factors were assessed by p...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
International audienceWhilst people with schizophrenia have high levels of obesity and metabolic dis...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is higher in people with mental illness than in the general...
Weight gain in psychiatric populations is a common clinical challenge. Many patients suffering from ...
Weight-gain in psychiatric populations is a common clinical challenge. Many patients suffering from ...
To help address gaps in information about the links that exist between psychiatric medications and w...
Objective: To explore changes in eating behaviours, inherent weight gain and the metabolic consequen...
ObjectiveTo review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain ...
Before the onset of the illness, future schizophrenia patients do not weigh more comparing to their ...
Weight gain among psychiatric inpatients is a widespread phenomenon. This change in body mass index ...
Obesity and weight gain are severe complications of mental illness, especially schizophrenia. They r...
Objective: We provide a model to explicate how factors representing different levels of analysis (i....
Disturbed eating behaviours have been widely reported in psychotic disorders since the early 19th ce...
The aim of this 6-month observational study was to examine which clinical , eating-and lifestyle-rel...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Weight...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
International audienceWhilst people with schizophrenia have high levels of obesity and metabolic dis...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is higher in people with mental illness than in the general...
Weight gain in psychiatric populations is a common clinical challenge. Many patients suffering from ...
Weight-gain in psychiatric populations is a common clinical challenge. Many patients suffering from ...
To help address gaps in information about the links that exist between psychiatric medications and w...
Objective: To explore changes in eating behaviours, inherent weight gain and the metabolic consequen...
ObjectiveTo review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain ...
Before the onset of the illness, future schizophrenia patients do not weigh more comparing to their ...
Weight gain among psychiatric inpatients is a widespread phenomenon. This change in body mass index ...
Obesity and weight gain are severe complications of mental illness, especially schizophrenia. They r...
Objective: We provide a model to explicate how factors representing different levels of analysis (i....
Disturbed eating behaviours have been widely reported in psychotic disorders since the early 19th ce...
The aim of this 6-month observational study was to examine which clinical , eating-and lifestyle-rel...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Weight...
Individuals who experience serious mental ill health such as schizophrenia are more likely to be ove...
International audienceWhilst people with schizophrenia have high levels of obesity and metabolic dis...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is higher in people with mental illness than in the general...