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Long-Term Evolution of Metabolic Status in Patients with Schizophrenia Stably Maintained on Second-Generation Antipsychoticsopen access

Authors
Jeong, Seong HoonLee, Nam YoungKim, Se HyunChung, In WonYoun, TakKang, Ung GuAhn, Yong MinYou, Han YoungKim, Yong Sik
Issue Date
Jun-2018
Publisher
KOREAN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ASSOC
Keywords
Second-generation antipsychotics; Metabolic syndrome; Schizophrenia; Incidence; Normalization
Citation
PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION, v.15, no.6, pp 628 - 637
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SSCI
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION
Volume
15
Number
6
Start Page
628
End Page
637
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9491
DOI
10.30773/pi.2018.01.18.1
ISSN
1738-3684
1976-3026
Abstract
Objective Second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) increase the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Despite the risk of MetS, SGAs may have to be continued with change in some patients. The aim of this study was to trace the evolution of MetS in these patients. Methods Patients with schizophrenia who had been maintained on a fixed SGA regimen for more than a year were followed-up without changing the regimen. Metabolic indicators were evaluated at baseline and at follow-up. Prevalence, incidence and spontaneous normalization rate of MetS were estimated. Risk factors that might have influenced the evolution were scrutinized. Results A total of 151 subjects were included. During the mean observation period of 389.9 +/- 162.4 days, the prevalence of MetS was increased from 35.1 to 45.0%. The incidence rate was 29.6%, while the normalization rate was 26.4%, risk factors affecting incidence were age (OR-1.09, 95% CI: 1.03-1.17), baseline continuous values of metabolic syndrome risk scores (cMetS, OR-1.77, 95% CI:1.292.55) and baseline body weight (OR-1.06, 95% CI: 1.01-1.13). Normalization was influenced by age (OR-0.74, 95% CI: 0.57-0.89) and baseline body weight (OR-0.85, 95% CI: 0.72-0.95). Conclusion The prevalence of MetS steadily increased with the continuous use of SGAs. However, individual difference was extensiN and about a quarter of the patients were able to recover naturally without specific measurements.
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