Journal article
Clinical risk factors for weight gain during psychopharmacologic treatment of depression: Results from 2 large german observational studies
S Kloiber, K Domschke, M Ising, V Arolt, BT Baune, F Holsboer, S Lucae
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | PHYSICIANS POSTGRADUATE PRESS | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.4088/JCP.14m09212
Abstract
Objective: Weight gain during psychopharmacologic treatment has considerable impact on the clinical management of depression, treatment continuation, and risk for metabolic disorders. As no profound clinical risk factors have been identified so far, the aim of our analyses was to determine clinical risk factors associated with short-term weight development in 2 large observational psychopharmacologic treatment studies for major depression. Method: Clinical variables at baseline (age, gender, depression psychopathology, anthropometry, disease history, and disease entity) were analyzed for association with percent change in body mass index (BMI; normal range, 18.5 to 25 kg/m2) during 5 weeks o..
View full abstractGrants
Funding Acknowledgements
The MARS study was funded by the Max Planck Society and the Max Planck Excellence Foundation, an intramural independent funding within the research organization.