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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39010283

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The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide, resulting in various health issues such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, heart disease, and a lower life expectancy. Importantly, several psychiatric disorders and the use of psychotropic medications have been linked to obesity, and the possible risk factors need further investigation. This study examined the prevalence of obesity and its associated factors using a self-administered questionnaire. Participants were recruited from three outpatient clinics and individuals who met one or more of the ICD-10 F0-F9, G4 diagnoses were included. In total, 1384 participants completed the questionnaire about their lifestyle. Statistical analysis compared the demographic and clinical characteristics of the individuals who were obese (Body Mass Index: BMI ≥25) and those who were non-obese (BMI <25). The results revealed that the factors associated with obesity in psychiatric outpatients were being male, prolonged treatment duration, eating out frequently, and use of both second- and first-generation antipsychotics. The study emphasized the importance of closely monitoring BMI in individuals with multiple obesity-related factors.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38957048

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Constipation is a prevalent gastrointestinal disorder that affects people globally, decreasing their quality of life and life expectancy. Individuals with schizophrenia often suffer from constipation, which could be a result of the illness itself or the side effects of psychotropic medications. However, little research has been conducted on factors contributing to constipation in individuals with schizophrenia. To address this issue, we conducted a survey using self-administered questionnaires and medical records to identify factors associated with constipation in psychiatric outpatients. This study included 399 patients with schizophrenia, resulting in a high prevalence of constipation (43.4%). The analysis suggested that female gender, the doses of antiparkinsonian medications, and benzodiazepine sleeping pills may be associated with constipation.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52181, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38222994

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Introduction Schizophrenia symptom severity is linked to neuroinflammation. Certain blood cell indexes such as neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and neutrophil-albumin ratio (NAR) have been used as biomarkers in various diseases, including schizophrenia. In acute clinical practice, it is challenging to decide whether to provide intravenous antipsychotic treatment in some cases due to the lack of objective biomarkers of psychiatric symptoms. The NLR of individuals with schizophrenia is thought to be associated with disease severity, and changes in NLR may reflect a patient's response to antipsychotic treatment. We investigated the application of NLR as a biomarker for identifying acute severity and determining acute treatment response in patients with schizophrenia. Methods We retrospectively examined 251 inpatients diagnosed with schizophrenia and classified them according to treatment (intravenous haloperidol vs. oral antipsychotic medication during the acute phase) and investigated their NLR and NAR while receiving inpatient care. Results A total of 48 inpatients were given intravenous haloperidol to manage their acute symptoms; 208 were given oral antipsychotics. The intravenous haloperidol group experienced more severe symptoms, such as agitation and disorganized thinking, during the acute phase. Further, those who received intravenous haloperidol had significantly higher Clinical Global Impression-Severity (CGI-S) scores than the oral antipsychotic group. NLR and NAR were also significantly higher in the haloperidol intravenous group. Conclusion Elevated NLR and NAR could be easily measured in patients with psychomotor agitation who should be treated at any facility. Further, they are useful biomarkers for determining disease severity and the effects of treatment on psychomotor excitement in patients who require intravenous haloperidol.

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