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Journal of Metabolic Syndrome

ISSN: 2167-0943

Open Access

Evaluation of Weight Gain and Metabolic Parameters among Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatients: Role of Health Promotion and Life Style Intervention Programs

Abstract

Valsamma Eapen, Gerard Faure-Brac, Philip Ward, Philip Hazell, Giles Barton, Mona Asghari-Fard and Pravin Dullur

Objective: The purpose of the current preliminary study was to estimate the nature and occurrence of metabolic abnormalities among adolescent inpatients receiving psychiatric treatment and to pilot a health promotion and life style intervention program.

Method: A total of 107 adolescents admitted over a 12-month period were evaluated for physical, clinical and metabolic parameters in two inpatient psychiatric units in Sydney, Australia, where a health promotion and life style intervention program was provided under the leadership of a Sports Psychologist.

Results: 46% of subjects were found to be “at risk for adverse health outcome” with one or more metabolic abnormalities and 4.6% qualified for a diagnosis of Metabolic Syndrome meeting 3 or more of the modified criteria for Metabolic Syndrome in young people. 13% of the sample was overweight with abnormal Body Mass Index (BMI). While two thirds recognized the importance of staying physically active, only a quarter were maintaining adequate level of physical activity. Regarding quality of life, only 30 to 40% reported good life and health satisfaction.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that metabolic abnormalities are not uncommon among young psychiatric patients and that they are often missed. Regular monitoring for the presence of metabolic abnormalities and clinical risk factors should be part of the comprehensive management with special focus on preventative programs.

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