| Literature DB >> 18706110 |
Syed Ahmer1, Rashid A M Khan, Saleem Perwaiz Iqbal.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It has been known for a long time that use of antipsychotics, particularly atypical antipsychotics, is associated with weight gain and increase in risk of metabolic disturbances. In this study we have tried to find out if use of antipsychotics is associated with increase in weight and body mass index (BMI) in the Pakistani population.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18706110 PMCID: PMC2531111 DOI: 10.1186/1744-859X-7-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Gen Psychiatry ISSN: 1744-859X Impact factor: 3.455
Patient demographics and clinical characteristics at baseline
| Age, years median (interquartile range) | 31 (24–43) |
| Gender (n = 141): | |
| Male | 79 (56%) |
| Female | 62 (44%) |
| Marital status (n = 138): | |
| Single | 75 (51%) |
| Married | 52 (35.4%) |
| Widowed | 7 (4.8%) |
| Divorced | 3 (2%) |
| Separated | 1 (0.7%) |
| Psychiatric diagnosis (n = 145): | |
| Schizophrenia | 85 (57.8%) |
| Depression | 21 14.3% |
| Bipolar disorder | 16 (10.9%) |
| Delusional disorder | 6 (4.1%) |
| Learning disability | 5 (3.4%) |
| Dementia | 3 (2%) |
| Substance misuse | 3 (2%) |
| Obsessive/compulsive disorder (OCD) | 2 (1.4%) |
| Anorexia nervosa | 2 (1.4%) |
| Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) | 1 (0.7%) |
| Personality disorder | 1 (0.7%) |
| Antipsychotic prescribed (n = 145): | |
| Risperidone | 75 (51%) |
| Olanzapine | 23 (15.6%) |
| Quetiapine | 9 (6.1%) |
| Aripiprazole | 3 (2%) |
| Clozapine | 1 (0.7%) |
| Typical antipsychotics | 34 (23.1%) |
Mean (SD) weight and body mass index (BMI)
| Weight, kg | 63.28 (16.99) | 65.40 (18.01) | 65.79 (15.79) |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 23.65 (5.45) | 25.02 (5.48) | 25.18 (4.93) |
SD, standard deviation.