Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Schizophrenics on Antipsychotics in a Nigerian Psychiatric Hospital

A. O. Lawani, B. James, M. Okolo, O. Morakinyo, Of Ihenyen, G. Eze
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Background: The metabolic syndrome has been implicated in the increasing incidence of cardiovascular morbidity. The syndrome is commoner among patients with schizophrenia compared to the general population. Schizophrenia is a chronic condition in which morbidity and mortality may arise due to co-morbid cardiovascular disorders. The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome has not been studied in psychiatric patient populations in Nigeria. Aim: To determine the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among outpatients with schizophrenia. Methods: A cross sectional survey of schizophrenics attending out-patient clinics in a Nigerian hospital was undertaken. Anthropometric measures, clinical variables and lifestyle patterns of respondents were assessed. Results: About 19% met the criteria for the metabolic syndrome. About half had a BMI in the overweight category. Poor lifestyle habits were observed, comprising lack of exercise and poor knowledge on weight reduction techniques. Conclusion: Schizophrenic patients in Nigeria are at risk for cardiovascular morbidity and warrants better attention from psychiatrists.
尼日利亚一家精神病院抗精神病药物治疗的精神分裂症患者代谢综合征患病率
背景:代谢综合征与心血管疾病发病率的增加有关。与一般人群相比,这种症状在精神分裂症患者中更为常见。精神分裂症是一种慢性疾病,其发病率和死亡率可能由于合并心血管疾病而引起。代谢综合征在尼日利亚精神病患者群体中的患病率尚未进行研究。目的:了解精神分裂症门诊患者代谢综合征的患病率。方法:对在尼日利亚某医院门诊就诊的精神分裂症患者进行横断面调查。评估受访者的人体测量、临床变量和生活方式。结果:约19%符合代谢综合征标准。大约一半的人的身体质量指数属于超重。不良的生活习惯被观察到,包括缺乏锻炼和不了解减肥技巧。结论:尼日利亚的精神分裂症患者有心血管疾病的危险,需要精神科医生给予更好的关注。
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