Title of article :
Assessing overweight and obesity across mental disorders:
personality disorders at high risk
Author/Authors :
Susanne H. Stanley، نويسنده , , Jonathan D. E. Laugharne، نويسنده , ,
Stephen Addis، نويسنده , , Diane Sherwood، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Purpose The aim of the present investigation is to assess
the prevalence of obesity in people diagnosed as having a
mental illness and to investigate differences between disorders.
This adds to the paucity of research in this particular
population of people and assists with preventative
knowledge to obtain optimum physical health.
Methods Data were collected for all 508 male and female
inpatients (new and already existing) in a public mental health
service centre in Western Australia between January and
December 2008. Current weight for all patients and weight
gain for some patients were calculated to obtain a body mass
index (BMI) value, and diagnostic information was aligned to
one of the six major categories of mental illness.
Results The percentage of obese inpatients (30.3 %) was
much higher than that of the general population (21.4 %),
with females showing a higher propensity toward obesity
than males. Most diagnostic categories had a mean BMI in
the overweight range, whereas Personality Disorders had a
mean BMI in the obese range (30.07). A gradual increase
in weight over a 9-month time period can be seen in most
patients who were assessed on more than one occasion.
Conclusions The proportion of obese people within the
mental health system far exceeds that of the general population,
with these people at a much greater risk of
becoming obese. The highest level of obesity was found in
people with a personality disorder rather than in people
with psychosis. Further research is needed to ease out the
mitigating factors behind weight gain occurring across
disorders.
Keywords :
Mental illness Overweight Obesity Metabolic syndrome
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)