Eating behavior of schizophrenic patients

ABSTRACT Objective To assess the eating behavior, food practices, nutritional and metabolic profiles of patients with schizophrenia undergoing treatment. Methods Cross-sectional exploratory descriptive qualitative study used a semi-structured questionnaire on the eating behavior, food practices, a...

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Main Authors: Ana Carolina AGUIAR-BLOEMER, Rosina Gabriela AGLIUSSI, Thiago Maehara Pereira PINHO, Erikson Felipe FURTADO, Rosa Wanda DIEZ-GARCIA
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Language:English
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas
Series:Revista de Nutrição
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spelling doaj-f55fa1dc61364cbe8f48f02ac942f7c92020-11-24T22:36:44ZengPontifícia Universidade Católica de CampinasRevista de Nutrição1678-9865311132410.1590/1678-98652018000100002S1415-52732018000100013Eating behavior of schizophrenic patientsAna Carolina AGUIAR-BLOEMERRosina Gabriela AGLIUSSIThiago Maehara Pereira PINHOErikson Felipe FURTADORosa Wanda DIEZ-GARCIAABSTRACT Objective To assess the eating behavior, food practices, nutritional and metabolic profiles of patients with schizophrenia undergoing treatment. Methods Cross-sectional exploratory descriptive qualitative study used a semi-structured questionnaire on the eating behavior, food practices, and perception of changes after the initiation of drug therapy and a quantitative method using anthropometric and body composition measurements, metabolic parameters, and 5-day dietary records to analyze nutrient ingestion of patients with schizophrenia in an outpatient clinic at a tertiary hospital (n=33). The qualitative data were analyzed and coded by three researchers and quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive exploratory statistics. Results The results of this study showed that schizophrenic patients presented high prevalence of excess weight (71.0%), metabolic syndrome (42.0%), dyslipidemia (62.0%), changes in appetite (76.0%), and increase in energy intake (74.2%), associated with important irregularities in eating behavior and food practices (such as irregularity of meals, emotional intake, high carbohydrate and fat intake, and low energy expenditure) and lifestyle (changes in social and work routines). Conclusion This eating profile may interact synergistically with psychotropic drugs to contribute to weight gain and metabolic changes in schizophrenia. Nutrition education may prevent and monitor the risk of metabolic and nutrition problems, irrespective of the medications used.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-52732018000100013&lng=en&tlng=enIngestão de alimentosComportamento alimentarConsumo de alimentosMetabolomaEsquizofrenia
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author Ana Carolina AGUIAR-BLOEMER
Rosina Gabriela AGLIUSSI
Thiago Maehara Pereira PINHO
Erikson Felipe FURTADO
Rosa Wanda DIEZ-GARCIA
spellingShingle Ana Carolina AGUIAR-BLOEMER
Rosina Gabriela AGLIUSSI
Thiago Maehara Pereira PINHO
Erikson Felipe FURTADO
Rosa Wanda DIEZ-GARCIA
Eating behavior of schizophrenic patients
Revista de Nutrição
Ingestão de alimentos
Comportamento alimentar
Consumo de alimentos
Metaboloma
Esquizofrenia
author_facet Ana Carolina AGUIAR-BLOEMER
Rosina Gabriela AGLIUSSI
Thiago Maehara Pereira PINHO
Erikson Felipe FURTADO
Rosa Wanda DIEZ-GARCIA
author_sort Ana Carolina AGUIAR-BLOEMER
title Eating behavior of schizophrenic patients
title_short Eating behavior of schizophrenic patients
title_full Eating behavior of schizophrenic patients
title_fullStr Eating behavior of schizophrenic patients
title_full_unstemmed Eating behavior of schizophrenic patients
title_sort eating behavior of schizophrenic patients
publisher Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas
series Revista de Nutrição
issn 1678-9865
description ABSTRACT Objective To assess the eating behavior, food practices, nutritional and metabolic profiles of patients with schizophrenia undergoing treatment. Methods Cross-sectional exploratory descriptive qualitative study used a semi-structured questionnaire on the eating behavior, food practices, and perception of changes after the initiation of drug therapy and a quantitative method using anthropometric and body composition measurements, metabolic parameters, and 5-day dietary records to analyze nutrient ingestion of patients with schizophrenia in an outpatient clinic at a tertiary hospital (n=33). The qualitative data were analyzed and coded by three researchers and quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive exploratory statistics. Results The results of this study showed that schizophrenic patients presented high prevalence of excess weight (71.0%), metabolic syndrome (42.0%), dyslipidemia (62.0%), changes in appetite (76.0%), and increase in energy intake (74.2%), associated with important irregularities in eating behavior and food practices (such as irregularity of meals, emotional intake, high carbohydrate and fat intake, and low energy expenditure) and lifestyle (changes in social and work routines). Conclusion This eating profile may interact synergistically with psychotropic drugs to contribute to weight gain and metabolic changes in schizophrenia. Nutrition education may prevent and monitor the risk of metabolic and nutrition problems, irrespective of the medications used.
topic Ingestão de alimentos
Comportamento alimentar
Consumo de alimentos
Metaboloma
Esquizofrenia
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