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Antipsychotic-Induced Weight Gain in Severe Mental Illness: Risk Factors and Special Considerations

Nicolette Stogios, Bailey Humber, Sri Mahavir Agarwal, Margaret Hahn

2023Current Psychiatry Reports52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Weight gain is a disconcerting issue experienced by patients treated with antipsychotics (APs). This review summarizes current knowledge on the prevalence, etiology, and risk factors for antipsychotic-induced weight gain (AIWG), and evidence for interventions, including special considerations. RECENT FINDINGS: Predisposing risk factors for AIWG include lack of prior AP exposure, sex, and age. AP dose and duration of exposure are additional treatment-related factors that may contribute to this issue. Among current approaches to target AIWG, metformin has the most evidence to support its use, and this is increasingly reflected in clinical guidelines. While lifestyle approaches are recommended, cost-effectiveness and scalability represent limitations. More research is needed to identify newer treatment options and inform clinical recommendations for AIWG. Concerns around scope of practice in psychiatry to address AIWG and related comorbidities will require enhanced training opportunities and interdisciplinary collaborations, as well as updated position statements/practice guidelines emphasizing prevention.

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MedicineAntipsychoticPsychological interventionPsychiatryScope (computer science)Weight gainClinical PracticeSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)MEDLINEIntensive care medicineFamily medicineBody weightInternal medicineProgramming languageComputer scienceLawPolitical scienceSchizophrenia research and treatmentDiabetes Treatment and ManagementDiet and metabolism studies
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