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M86. CAN WEIGHT GAIN CAUSE METABOLIC SYNDROME A DECADE LATER IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDER?

BACKGROUND: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder have a reduced life time expectancy with up to 20 years. Obesity and metabolic syndrome is highly prevalent and cardio vascular disease, CVD, remain the most common cause of the excess mortality. Despite studies showing the reduced life time...

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Autores principales: Hawar, Moradi, Helldin, Lars, Olsson, Anna-Karin, Anna, Pontén
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7234322/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbaa030.398
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author Hawar, Moradi
Helldin, Lars
Olsson, Anna-Karin
Anna, Pontén
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Helldin, Lars
Olsson, Anna-Karin
Anna, Pontén
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder have a reduced life time expectancy with up to 20 years. Obesity and metabolic syndrome is highly prevalent and cardio vascular disease, CVD, remain the most common cause of the excess mortality. Despite studies showing the reduced life time expectancy and its causes the patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder yet remain to benefit of the development of the healthcare. In this study we aim to focus on how the weight changes in different age groups and when do the cluster of conditions of metabolic syndrome start to occur. METHODS: In this naturalistic study we follow 71 patients, 47 man and 24 women diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorder. We divided the patients into 5 different groups based on age. Group 1 aged 20–30 years, Group 2 aged 31–40 years, Group 3 aged 41–50 years, group 4 aged 51–60 years and Group 5 aged 61 years and elder. The longest time of observation was 18 years. Data on weight (kg) and disorders such as diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia were collected at baseline and then yearly thereafter. Data from baseline and the last yearly follow up were included in this study. Weight and the presence of the cluster of conditions that make up metabolic syndrome in the above-mentioned groups were analyzed. RESULTS: Patients in group 1 make the highest gain of weight with 0, 9 kg per year and group 2 with the least gain of weight only 0, 01 kg per year. Patients in group 3 have a weight loss of 0, 2 kg per year. At endpoint 9 out 19 patients in group 3 and 11 out of 21 patients in group 4 were treated for one, two or three conditions of the metabolic syndrome. DISCUSSION: In our study we show that weight gain appears at least 10 years before the development of metabolic syndrome. Despite the loss of weight that appear in group 3 the negative effects of the weight gained a decade earlier may be a factor that make patients aged 41 years and older to be at risk of developing metabolic syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-72343222020-05-23 M86. CAN WEIGHT GAIN CAUSE METABOLIC SYNDROME A DECADE LATER IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDER? Hawar, Moradi Helldin, Lars Olsson, Anna-Karin Anna, Pontén Schizophr Bull Poster Session II BACKGROUND: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder have a reduced life time expectancy with up to 20 years. Obesity and metabolic syndrome is highly prevalent and cardio vascular disease, CVD, remain the most common cause of the excess mortality. Despite studies showing the reduced life time expectancy and its causes the patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder yet remain to benefit of the development of the healthcare. In this study we aim to focus on how the weight changes in different age groups and when do the cluster of conditions of metabolic syndrome start to occur. METHODS: In this naturalistic study we follow 71 patients, 47 man and 24 women diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorder. We divided the patients into 5 different groups based on age. Group 1 aged 20–30 years, Group 2 aged 31–40 years, Group 3 aged 41–50 years, group 4 aged 51–60 years and Group 5 aged 61 years and elder. The longest time of observation was 18 years. Data on weight (kg) and disorders such as diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia were collected at baseline and then yearly thereafter. Data from baseline and the last yearly follow up were included in this study. Weight and the presence of the cluster of conditions that make up metabolic syndrome in the above-mentioned groups were analyzed. RESULTS: Patients in group 1 make the highest gain of weight with 0, 9 kg per year and group 2 with the least gain of weight only 0, 01 kg per year. Patients in group 3 have a weight loss of 0, 2 kg per year. At endpoint 9 out 19 patients in group 3 and 11 out of 21 patients in group 4 were treated for one, two or three conditions of the metabolic syndrome. DISCUSSION: In our study we show that weight gain appears at least 10 years before the development of metabolic syndrome. Despite the loss of weight that appear in group 3 the negative effects of the weight gained a decade earlier may be a factor that make patients aged 41 years and older to be at risk of developing metabolic syndrome. Oxford University Press 2020-05 2020-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7234322/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbaa030.398 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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M86. CAN WEIGHT GAIN CAUSE METABOLIC SYNDROME A DECADE LATER IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDER?
title M86. CAN WEIGHT GAIN CAUSE METABOLIC SYNDROME A DECADE LATER IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDER?
title_full M86. CAN WEIGHT GAIN CAUSE METABOLIC SYNDROME A DECADE LATER IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDER?
title_fullStr M86. CAN WEIGHT GAIN CAUSE METABOLIC SYNDROME A DECADE LATER IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDER?
title_full_unstemmed M86. CAN WEIGHT GAIN CAUSE METABOLIC SYNDROME A DECADE LATER IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDER?
title_short M86. CAN WEIGHT GAIN CAUSE METABOLIC SYNDROME A DECADE LATER IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDER?
title_sort m86. can weight gain cause metabolic syndrome a decade later in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder?
topic Poster Session II
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7234322/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbaa030.398
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