Psychiatric Status across Body Mass Index in a Mediterranean Spanish Population.
BACKGROUND:Mental and body weight disorders are among the major global health challenges, and their comorbidity may play an important role in treatment and prevention of both pathologies. A growing number of studies have examined the relationship between psychiatric status and body weight, but our k...
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doaj-33c66f37f02b4c83925dcab64f0870d52020-11-24T22:18:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011012e014541410.1371/journal.pone.0145414Psychiatric Status across Body Mass Index in a Mediterranean Spanish Population.Mario Gutiérrez-BedmarElena Villalobos MartínezAntonio García-RodríguezCarlos Muñoz-BravoAlberto MariscalBACKGROUND:Mental and body weight disorders are among the major global health challenges, and their comorbidity may play an important role in treatment and prevention of both pathologies. A growing number of studies have examined the relationship between psychiatric status and body weight, but our knowledge is still limited. OBJECTIVE:The present study aims to investigate the cross-sectional relationships of psychiatric status and body mass index (BMI) in Málaga, a Mediterranean city in the South of Spain. MATERIALS AND METHODS:A total of 563 participants were recruited from those who came to his primary care physician, using a systematic random sampling, non-proportional stratified by BMI categories. Structured clinical interviews were used to assess current Axes-I and II mental disorders according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR). BMI was calculated as weight (Kg) divided by square of height in meters (m2). Logistic regression was used to investigate the association between BMI and the presence of any mental disorder. BMI was introduced in the models using restricted cubic splines. RESULTS:We found that high BMI values were directly associated with mood and adjustment disorders, and low BMI values were directly associated with avoidant and dependent personality disorders (PDs). We observed an inverse relationship between low BMI values and cluster A PDs. There were not significant relationships between anxiety or substance-related disorders and BMI. CONCLUSION:Psychiatric status and BMI are related in a Mediterranean Spanish population. A multidisciplinary approach to both pathologies becomes increasingly more necessary.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4686170?pdf=render |
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Mario Gutiérrez-Bedmar Elena Villalobos Martínez Antonio García-Rodríguez Carlos Muñoz-Bravo Alberto Mariscal Psychiatric Status across Body Mass Index in a Mediterranean Spanish Population. PLoS ONE |
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Mario Gutiérrez-Bedmar Elena Villalobos Martínez Antonio García-Rodríguez Carlos Muñoz-Bravo Alberto Mariscal |
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Psychiatric Status across Body Mass Index in a Mediterranean Spanish Population. |
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Psychiatric Status across Body Mass Index in a Mediterranean Spanish Population. |
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Psychiatric Status across Body Mass Index in a Mediterranean Spanish Population. |
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Psychiatric Status across Body Mass Index in a Mediterranean Spanish Population. |
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Psychiatric Status across Body Mass Index in a Mediterranean Spanish Population. |
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psychiatric status across body mass index in a mediterranean spanish population. |
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BACKGROUND:Mental and body weight disorders are among the major global health challenges, and their comorbidity may play an important role in treatment and prevention of both pathologies. A growing number of studies have examined the relationship between psychiatric status and body weight, but our knowledge is still limited. OBJECTIVE:The present study aims to investigate the cross-sectional relationships of psychiatric status and body mass index (BMI) in Málaga, a Mediterranean city in the South of Spain. MATERIALS AND METHODS:A total of 563 participants were recruited from those who came to his primary care physician, using a systematic random sampling, non-proportional stratified by BMI categories. Structured clinical interviews were used to assess current Axes-I and II mental disorders according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR). BMI was calculated as weight (Kg) divided by square of height in meters (m2). Logistic regression was used to investigate the association between BMI and the presence of any mental disorder. BMI was introduced in the models using restricted cubic splines. RESULTS:We found that high BMI values were directly associated with mood and adjustment disorders, and low BMI values were directly associated with avoidant and dependent personality disorders (PDs). We observed an inverse relationship between low BMI values and cluster A PDs. There were not significant relationships between anxiety or substance-related disorders and BMI. CONCLUSION:Psychiatric status and BMI are related in a Mediterranean Spanish population. A multidisciplinary approach to both pathologies becomes increasingly more necessary. |
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