Xiaoling Li, Yukang Tan, Yang Yu, Chaohua Tang, Guohong Xu, Xinglian Zhang, Xiancong Mai, Caixia Xu, Guojun Xie and Jiaquan Liang
Department of Psychiatry, The Third Peopleā??s Hospital of Foshan, Guangdong, Peopleā??s Republic of China
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Diabetic Complications Med
Background: Obesity is a serious worldwide public health problem, especially for people with mental disorders. Aim: To explore the related factors of obesity by analyzing the metabolic indexes of patients with common mental disorders in stable stage. Methods: Five hundred seventy-six subjects with major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar disorder (BD) or schizophrenia (SCZ) were included, who received fxed drug dose and routine drug treatment for 2 years or more. Their venous blood was collected, and the blood metabolic indexes were analyzed. Results: BD and SCZ are more prone to obesity than MDD. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the value of BMI increased with the increase of age(B=0.084, p<0.001), TG(B=0.355, p=0.024), LDL(B=0.697, p<0.001), LDH(B= 0.011, p=0.002), SCr(B=0.051, p<0.001), UA(B=0.014, p<0.001), HbA1c(B =0.702, p=0.004) and hsCRP(B=0.101, p<0.001). And It decreased with the increase of HDL(B=-1.493, p<0.001). Discussion: People with mental disorders should regularly check blood indicators and strengthen weight management to reduce the risk of obesity and promote their health.
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