November 2005
Monthly Archive
Tue 29 Nov 2005
Posted by Jenny under
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Naidoo et al. (2003) identified the following potential risk factors for development of osteoporosis in schizophrenia patients:
Factors due to schizophrenia itself
- Poor diet
- Limited weight-bearing exercise
- Smoking
- Polydipsia
Factors due to antipsychotic treatment
- Hyperprolactinemia
- Secondary lowered oestrogen
- Secondary lowered testosterone
Other factors influencing risk of fracture
- Sedation
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Dizziness
- Postmenopausal status
- Anticonvulsants
- Corticosteroids
Ref: - Naidoo, U., Goff, D.C. & Klibanski, A. (2003) Hyperprolactinemia and bone mineral density: the potential impact of antipsychotic agents. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 28 (suppl 2), 97-108.
Tue 29 Nov 2005
Posted by Jenny under
SchizophreniaComments Off
Naidoo et al. (2003) identified the following potential risk factors for development of osteoporosis in schizophrenia patients:
Factors due to schizophrenia itself
- Poor diet
- Limited weight-bearing exercise
- Smoking
- Polydipsia
Factors due to antipsychotic treatment
- Hyperprolactinemia
- Secondary lowered oestrogen
- Secondary lowered testosterone
Other factors influencing risk of fracture
- Sedation
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Dizziness
- Postmenopausal status
- Anticonvulsants
- Corticosteroids
Ref: - Naidoo, U., Goff, D.C. & Klibanski, A. (2003) Hyperprolactinemia and bone mineral density: the potential impact of antipsychotic agents. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 28 (suppl 2), 97-108.
Tue 29 Nov 2005
Posted by Jenny under
SchizophreniaComments Off
Naidoo et al. (2003) identified the following potential risk factors for development of osteoporosis in schizophrenia patients:
Factors due to schizophrenia itself
- Poor diet
- Limited weight-bearing exercise
- Smoking
- Polydipsia
Factors due to antipsychotic treatment
- Hyperprolactinemia
- Secondary lowered oestrogen
- Secondary lowered testosterone
Other factors influencing risk of fracture
- Sedation
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Dizziness
- Postmenopausal status
- Anticonvulsants
- Corticosteroids
Ref: - Naidoo, U., Goff, D.C. & Klibanski, A. (2003) Hyperprolactinemia and bone mineral density: the potential impact of antipsychotic agents. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 28 (suppl 2), 97-108.
Tue 29 Nov 2005
Posted by Jenny under
SchizophreniaComments Off
Naidoo et al. (2003) identified the following potential risk factors for development of osteoporosis in schizophrenia patients:
Factors due to schizophrenia itself
- Poor diet
- Limited weight-bearing exercise
- Smoking
- Polydipsia
Factors due to antipsychotic treatment
- Hyperprolactinemia
- Secondary lowered oestrogen
- Secondary lowered testosterone
Other factors influencing risk of fracture
- Sedation
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Dizziness
- Postmenopausal status
- Anticonvulsants
- Corticosteroids
Ref: - Naidoo, U., Goff, D.C. & Klibanski, A. (2003) Hyperprolactinemia and bone mineral density: the potential impact of antipsychotic agents. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 28 (suppl 2), 97-108.
Tue 29 Nov 2005
Posted by Jenny under
SchizophreniaComments Off
Naidoo et al. (2003) identified the following potential risk factors for development of osteoporosis in schizophrenia patients:
Factors due to schizophrenia itself
- Poor diet
- Limited weight-bearing exercise
- Smoking
- Polydipsia
Factors due to antipsychotic treatment
- Hyperprolactinemia
- Secondary lowered oestrogen
- Secondary lowered testosterone
Other factors influencing risk of fracture
- Sedation
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Dizziness
- Postmenopausal status
- Anticonvulsants
- Corticosteroids
Ref: - Naidoo, U., Goff, D.C. & Klibanski, A. (2003) Hyperprolactinemia and bone mineral density: the potential impact of antipsychotic agents. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 28 (suppl 2), 97-108.