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Managing Atypical Antipsychotic–Associated Weight Gain

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2004

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Abstract

Individuals with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder were willing to attend, and benefited from, a weight control program that focused on nutrition, exercise, and motivation. The program resulted in clinically significant reductions in weight, BMI, and other risk factors for long-term poor health, including hemoglobin A(1c). In contrast, patients who did not receive the weight control intervention continued to gain weight.