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Factors influencing acute weight change in patients with schizophrenia treated with olanzapine, haloperidol, or risperidone
- Source :
- The Journal of clinical psychiatry. 62(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Objective Clinical factors predicting weight change in patients with schizophrenia and related disorders during acute treatment with the antipsychotic drugs olanzapine, risperidone, and haloperidol were sought through retrospective analyses. Method Six-week body-weight data from 2 trials, study 1 comparing olanzapine and haloperidol (N = 1,369) and study 2 olanzapine and risperidone (N = 268), were analyzed. Effects of 8 clinically relevant covariates--therapy, clinical outcome (Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale), baseline body mass index (BBMI), increased appetite, age, gender, race, and dose--on weight were compared. Results In study 1, olanzapine (vs. haloperidol) therapy, better clinical outcome, lower BBMI, and nonwhite race significantly affected weight gain. Effects of increased appetite and male gender on weight gain were significant for olanzapine but not for haloperidol. In study 2, better clinical outcome, lower BBMI, and younger age significantly affected weight gain. Increased appetite was more frequent during olanzapine treatment than during haloperidol, but not significantly different from risperidone. Significant differences in effect on weight change were found between olanzapine and haloperidol but not between olanzapine and risperidone. No evidence was found that lower antipsychotic drug doses were associated with lower weight gain. Conclusion This report identifies predictive factors of acute weight change in patients with schizophrenia. Similar factors across antipsychotic drugs in predicting greater weight gain included better clinical outcome, low BBMI, and nonwhite race. Factors differing between conventional (haloperidol) and atypical (olanzapine) agents included increased appetite and gender. Choice of atypical antipsychotic drug (olanzapine vs. risperidone) was of minor importance with regard to influence on acute weight gain.
- Subjects :
- Olanzapine
Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.drug_class
medicine.medical_treatment
Atypical antipsychotic
Appetite
Weight Gain
Body Mass Index
Benzodiazepines
Sex Factors
Double-Blind Method
Risk Factors
Internal medicine
medicine
Haloperidol
Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale
Humans
Antipsychotic
Retrospective Studies
Risperidone
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Weight change
Body Weight
Racial Groups
Dopamine antagonist
Age Factors
Pirenzepine
Psychiatry and Mental health
Endocrinology
Treatment Outcome
Schizophrenia
Female
medicine.symptom
Psychology
Weight gain
medicine.drug
Antipsychotic Agents
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01606689
- Volume :
- 62
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of clinical psychiatry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....995abc823412cf3fb4c89998eb2832fd