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Autor:
Jaana Suvisaari, Outi Mantere, Jaakko Keinänen, Teemu Mäntylä, Eva Rikandi, Maija Lindgren, Tuula Kieseppä, Tuukka T. Raij
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 9 (2018)
The outcome of first-episode psychosis (FEP) is highly variable, ranging from early sustained recovery to antipsychotic treatment resistance from the onset of illness. For clinicians, a possibility to predict patient outcomes would be highly valuable
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https://doaj.org/article/2f7055872475464f9526f40ece7dd384
Autor:
Outi Mantere, Jaana Suvisaari, Outi Vaarala, Kalevi Trontti, Jarno Honkanen, Iiris Hovatta, Jaakko Keinänen
BACKGROUND: The changes in glucose metabolism and triglycerids are the most consistently reported peripheral findings in the early phase of first-episode psychosis (FEP). Here, we aim at understanding the correlations between insulin resistance and p
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3d3231017abdda6bf324841bcf3deadd
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6455274/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6455274/
Autor:
Jaakko Keinänen
Publikováno v:
University of Helsinki
People with psychotic disorders have an increased risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Together with a high risk for suicide, these lead to a reduction of the average lifespan by 15-20 years. Identifying clinical predictors of cardio
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::0b2728abe57fea0506fea08d7f8bc14f
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/251188
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/251188
Autor:
Tuula Kieseppä, Jaana Suvisaari, Robert H. Yolken, Jarno Honkanen, Outi Mantere, Jaakko Keinänen, Maria Saarela
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia Bulletin
Background Patients with first-onset psychosis have evidence of impaired glucose tolerance, but otherwise are metabolically healthy when traditional cardiovascular risk markers are used. After antipsychotic treatment is started, there is rapid weight
Publikováno v:
Current Diabetes Reports. 16
People with schizophrenia have 2- to 5-fold higher risk of type 2 diabetes than the general population. The traditional risk factors for type 2 diabetes, especially obesity, poor diet, and sedentary lifestyle, are common in people with schizophrenia
Autor:
Teemu Mantyla, Minna Torniainen-Holm, Jouko Sundvall, Maija Lindgren, Outi Mantere, Jaana Suvisaari, Jaakko Keinänen, Tuula Kieseppä, Eva Rikandi
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia Bulletin
Background There is evidence of low-grade inflammation in psychosis, as measured by the high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP). Significant weight gain is common during the first months of antipsychotic treatment. In the general population, ove