Journal article
Prevention of antipsychotic-induced weight gain with early behavioural intervention in first-episode psychosis: 2-year results of a randomized controlled trial
M Álvarez-Jiménez, O Martínez-García, R Pérez-Iglesias, ML Ramírez, JL Vázquez-Barquero, B Crespo-Facorro
Schizophrenia Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2010
Abstract
While weight-management interventions are effective in attenuating antipsychotic-induced weight, there is no available evidence on their long-term effectiveness. This study sought to investigate the 2-year effects of an early behavioural intervention (EBI) designed to prevent antipsychotic-induced weight gain in first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients. Sixty-one FEP patients were randomized to receive either EBI or treatment-as-usual. Intention-to-treat and observed-cases analysis showed that patients in the EBI group gained significantly less weight than those allocated to routine care at intervention completion (3-month follow-up) with treatment effects maintained over 3 months. Differences..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for this study was provided by a grant from the Marques de Valdecilla Public Foundation- Research Institute (FMV-IFIMAV), Santander, Spain: the FMV-IFIMAV had no further role in the study design: in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data: in the writing of the report; and in the decision to submit the paper for publication.