2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27302006000600024
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Síndrome metabólica e transtornos psiquiátricos: uma associação que não pode ser esquecida

Abstract: ARELAÇÃO ENTRE TRANSTORNOS psiquiátricos e comorbidades como obesidade, dislipidemia e diabetes tem cada vez mais sido avaliada no contexto da síndrome metabólica (SM) (1). Na edição de abril dos ABE&M (Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab 2006:50/2:) esta foi extensivamente estudada, mas, devido à ausência de trabalhos abordando sua relação com transtornos psiquiátricos, os autores se viram instigados a chamar atenção para esse aspecto de extrema relevância.Em relação aos transtornos psicóticos, pacientes esquizofrênico… Show more

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“…The presence of depression in diabetic patients has been associated with an amplification Note: T2D: Type 2 Diabetes; DM: Diabetes Mellitus. 18 Moreira et al 23 Castillo-Quan et al 24 Nascimento et al 25 Raval et al 26 Moreira et al 27 Nascimento et al 28 Eren et al 29 Péres et al 30 Papelbaum et al 31 Carrijo & Dela Coleta 32 Rocha & Bezerra 33 Teng et al 34 Marcelino & Carvalho 35 Katon et al 36 Ciechanowski et al 37 Martins et al 38 De Groot et al 39 Anderson et al 40 Lustman et al 41 Ricco et al 42…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of depression in diabetic patients has been associated with an amplification Note: T2D: Type 2 Diabetes; DM: Diabetes Mellitus. 18 Moreira et al 23 Castillo-Quan et al 24 Nascimento et al 25 Raval et al 26 Moreira et al 27 Nascimento et al 28 Eren et al 29 Péres et al 30 Papelbaum et al 31 Carrijo & Dela Coleta 32 Rocha & Bezerra 33 Teng et al 34 Marcelino & Carvalho 35 Katon et al 36 Ciechanowski et al 37 Martins et al 38 De Groot et al 39 Anderson et al 40 Lustman et al 41 Ricco et al 42…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Furthermore, we would like to stress that there is also significant evidence of those patients being predisposed to develop the metabolic changes discussed in the article, independent of the use of drugs. 6 Schizophrenic patients have higher prevalence of overweight and obesity, with distribution of visceral fat up to 3.4 times higher, independent of any drug effect. It is clear that care should be taken when interpreting this information, since these patients present inadequate eating habits, higher rates of sedentary lifestyle and precarious primary clinical care.…”
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“…It is clear that care should be taken when interpreting this information, since these patients present inadequate eating habits, higher rates of sedentary lifestyle and precarious primary clinical care. 6,7 Another issue to be considered is the already known activation of the hypothalamuspituitary-adrenal axis in schizophrenic patients. Chronic increase in cortisol may lead to a pseudoCushing's syndrome, characterized by increased visceral fat, hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, dislipidemias and hypertension, all of them markers of the metabolic syndrome.…”
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