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Metabolic syndrome in patients with depressive disorder – features of comorbidity


Kozumplik, Oliver; Uzun, Suzana; Jakovljević, Miro
Metabolic syndrome in patients with depressive disorder – features of comorbidity // Psychiatria Danubina, 23 (2011), 1; 84-88 (recenziran, članak, stručni)


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Naslov
Metabolic syndrome in patients with depressive disorder – features of comorbidity

Autori
Kozumplik, Oliver ; Uzun, Suzana ; Jakovljević, Miro

Izvornik
Psychiatria Danubina (0353-5053) 23 (2011), 1; 84-88

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, stručni

Ključne riječi
depressive disorder; metabolic syndrome; antidepressants; side effects

Sažetak
Background: Depression is associated with increased physical morbidity and overall mortality. The results of a previous investigation on the relationship of the metabolic syndrome and its single components with coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and all-cause mortality suggested that the metabolic syndrome is a marker of CVD risk, but not above and beyond the risk associated with its individual components. The aim of this article is to review literature regarding prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with depressive disorder, and association between metabolic syndrome and depression. Content analysis of literature: Literature research included structured searches of Medline and other publications on the subject of metabolic syndrome, particularly prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with depressive disorder, and association between metabolic syndrome and depression. Conclusion: Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in patients with depression is high and varies among the analysed studies. Some investigations showed association between metabolic syndrome and depression. Further investigations are necessary in order to clarify the association between metabolic syndrome and depression.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
108-1083509-3511 - Nuspojave psihofarmaka u bolesnika s psihotičnim i afektivnim poremećajima (Uzun, Suzana, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
Klinika za psihijatriju Vrapče,
Klinički bolnički centar Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Oliver Kozumplik (autor)

Avatar Url Miro Jakovljević (autor)

Avatar Url Suzana Uzun (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Kozumplik, Oliver; Uzun, Suzana; Jakovljević, Miro
Metabolic syndrome in patients with depressive disorder – features of comorbidity // Psychiatria Danubina, 23 (2011), 1; 84-88 (recenziran, članak, stručni)
Kozumplik, O., Uzun, S. & Jakovljević, M. (2011) Metabolic syndrome in patients with depressive disorder – features of comorbidity. Psychiatria Danubina, 23 (1), 84-88.
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@article{article, author = {Kozumplik, Oliver and Uzun, Suzana and Jakovljevi\'{c}, Miro}, year = {2011}, pages = {84-88}, keywords = {depressive disorder, metabolic syndrome, antidepressants, side effects}, journal = {Psychiatria Danubina}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, issn = {0353-5053}, title = {Metabolic syndrome in patients with depressive disorder – features of comorbidity}, keyword = {depressive disorder, metabolic syndrome, antidepressants, side effects} }

Časopis indeksira:


  • Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
    • Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
    • Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
    • SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
  • Scopus
  • MEDLINE





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