Solving a weighty problem: Systematic review and meta-analysis of nutrition interventions in severe mental illness

Nutrition interventions would appear fundamental for weight management and cardiometabolic risk reduction in people experiencing severe mental illness (SMI). Comprehensive evaluation of nutrition interventions is lacking. To subject randomised controlled trials of nutrition interventions in people w...

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Vydané v:British journal of psychiatry Ročník 210; číslo 2; s. 110 - 118
Hlavní autori: Teasdale, Scott B., Ward, Philip B., Rosenbaum, Simon, Samaras, Katherine, Stubbs, Brendon
Médium: Journal Article
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Vydavateľské údaje: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.02.2017
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Abstract Nutrition interventions would appear fundamental for weight management and cardiometabolic risk reduction in people experiencing severe mental illness (SMI). Comprehensive evaluation of nutrition interventions is lacking. To subject randomised controlled trials of nutrition interventions in people with SMI to systematic review and meta-analysis, and to measure anthropometric and biochemical parameters and nutritional intake. An electronic database search identified trials with nutrition intervention components. Trials were pooled for meta-analysis. Meta-regression analyses were performed on anthropometric moderators. Interventions led to significant weight loss (19 studies), reduced body mass index (17 studies), decreased waist circumference (10 studies) and lower blood glucose levels (5 studies). Dietitian-led interventions (6 studies) and studies delivered at antipsychotic initiation (4 studies) had larger effect sizes. Evidence supports nutrition interventions as standard care in preventing and treating weight gain among people experiencing SMI.
AbstractList Background Nutrition interventions would appear fundamental for weight management and cardiometabolic risk reduction in people experiencing severe mental illness (SMI). Comprehensive evaluation of nutrition interventions is lacking. Aims To subject randomised controlled trials of nutrition interventions in people with SMI to systematic review and meta-analysis, and to measure anthropometric and biochemical parameters and nutritional intake. Method An electronic database search identified trials with nutrition intervention components. Trials were pooled for meta-analysis. Meta-regression analyses were performed on anthropometric moderators. Results Interventions led to significant weight loss (19 studies), reduced body mass index (17 studies), decreased waist circumference (10 studies) and lower blood glucose levels (5 studies). Dietitian-led interventions (6 studies) and studies delivered at antipsychotic initiation (4 studies) had larger effect sizes. Conclusions Evidence supports nutrition interventions as standard care in preventing and treating weight gain among people experiencing SMI.
Nutrition interventions would appear fundamental for weight management and cardiometabolic risk reduction in people experiencing severe mental illness (SMI). Comprehensive evaluation of nutrition interventions is lacking. To subject randomised controlled trials of nutrition interventions in people with SMI to systematic review and meta-analysis, and to measure anthropometric and biochemical parameters and nutritional intake. An electronic database search identified trials with nutrition intervention components. Trials were pooled for meta-analysis. Meta-regression analyses were performed on anthropometric moderators. Interventions led to significant weight loss (19 studies), reduced body mass index (17 studies), decreased waist circumference (10 studies) and lower blood glucose levels (5 studies). Dietitian-led interventions (6 studies) and studies delivered at antipsychotic initiation (4 studies) had larger effect sizes. Evidence supports nutrition interventions as standard care in preventing and treating weight gain among people experiencing SMI.
Nutrition interventions would appear fundamental for weight management and cardiometabolic risk reduction in people experiencing severe mental illness (SMI). Comprehensive evaluation of nutrition interventions is lacking.BACKGROUNDNutrition interventions would appear fundamental for weight management and cardiometabolic risk reduction in people experiencing severe mental illness (SMI). Comprehensive evaluation of nutrition interventions is lacking.To subject randomised controlled trials of nutrition interventions in people with SMI to systematic review and meta-analysis, and to measure anthropometric and biochemical parameters and nutritional intake.AIMSTo subject randomised controlled trials of nutrition interventions in people with SMI to systematic review and meta-analysis, and to measure anthropometric and biochemical parameters and nutritional intake.An electronic database search identified trials with nutrition intervention components. Trials were pooled for meta-analysis. Meta-regression analyses were performed on anthropometric moderators.METHODAn electronic database search identified trials with nutrition intervention components. Trials were pooled for meta-analysis. Meta-regression analyses were performed on anthropometric moderators.Interventions led to significant weight loss (19 studies), reduced body mass index (17 studies), decreased waist circumference (10 studies) and lower blood glucose levels (5 studies). Dietitian-led interventions (6 studies) and studies delivered at antipsychotic initiation (4 studies) had larger effect sizes.RESULTSInterventions led to significant weight loss (19 studies), reduced body mass index (17 studies), decreased waist circumference (10 studies) and lower blood glucose levels (5 studies). Dietitian-led interventions (6 studies) and studies delivered at antipsychotic initiation (4 studies) had larger effect sizes.Evidence supports nutrition interventions as standard care in preventing and treating weight gain among people experiencing SMI.CONCLUSIONSEvidence supports nutrition interventions as standard care in preventing and treating weight gain among people experiencing SMI.
BackgroundNutrition interventions would appear fundamental for weight management and cardiometabolic risk reduction in people experiencing severe mental illness (SMI). Comprehensive evaluation of nutrition interventions is lacking.AimsTo subject randomised controlled trials of nutrition interventions in people with SMI to systematic review and meta-analysis, and to measure anthropometric and biochemical parameters and nutritional intake.MethodAn electronic database search identified trials with nutrition intervention components. Trials were pooled for meta-analysis. Meta-regression analyses were performed on anthropometric moderators.ResultsInterventions led to significant weight loss (19 studies), reduced body mass index (17 studies), decreased waist circumference (10 studies) and lower blood glucose levels (5 studies). Dietitian-led interventions (6 studies) and studies delivered at antipsychotic initiation (4 studies) had larger effect sizes.ConclusionsEvidence supports nutrition interventions as standard care in preventing and treating weight gain among people experiencing SMI.
Author Stubbs, Brendon
Samaras, Katherine
Teasdale, Scott B.
Ward, Philip B.
Rosenbaum, Simon
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SubjectTerms Antipsychotics
Biochemical markers
Blood
Body mass index
Body weight
Body weight gain
Body weight loss
Diet, Healthy
Glucose
Humans
Illnesses
Intervention
Mental disorders
Mental Disorders - diet therapy
Mental Disorders - therapy
Meta-analysis
Moderators
Nutrition
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
Patient Education as Topic
Psychiatry
Psychotropic drugs
Review Articles
Risk management
Risk reduction
Systematic review
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Weight gain
Weight Loss
Title Solving a weighty problem: Systematic review and meta-analysis of nutrition interventions in severe mental illness
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