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Objective: To examine the extent of weight gain in the first year of treatment in an early psychosis program. Method: Subjects were 114 individuals who had experienced a first episode of psychosis and had completed 1 year in a comprehensive first-episode program. Weight and body mass index were calculated on entry to the program and at 6 and 12 months. Most of the subjects were all being prescribed second-generation antipsychotics. Results: Significant increases in mean weight were observed in these young individuals over the course of the first year of treatment. Conclusions: If we are to work toward optimum treatment for first-episode subjects then potential weight gain needs to be addressed at the beginning of treatment and monitored during treatment.
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Addington, J., Mansley, C., & Addington, D. (2003). Weight gain in first-episode psychosis. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 48(4), 272–276. https://doi.org/10.1177/070674370304800412
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