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Physical Health in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Study
by
Provenzani, Umberto
, Damiani, Stefano
, Brondino, Natascia
, De Micheli, Andrea
, Oliver, Dominic
, Fusar-Poli, Paolo
in
Alcohol use
/ Blood pressure
/ CHR-P
/ Cigarettes
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Drinking behavior
/ Electronic health records
/ Electronic medical records
/ Health services
/ Heart rate
/ Intervention
/ Lifestyles
/ Nicotine
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Physical activity
/ physical health
/ Psychosis
/ risk
/ Schizophrenia
/ Young adults
2023
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Physical Health in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Study
by
Provenzani, Umberto
, Damiani, Stefano
, Brondino, Natascia
, De Micheli, Andrea
, Oliver, Dominic
, Fusar-Poli, Paolo
in
Alcohol use
/ Blood pressure
/ CHR-P
/ Cigarettes
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Drinking behavior
/ Electronic health records
/ Electronic medical records
/ Health services
/ Heart rate
/ Intervention
/ Lifestyles
/ Nicotine
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Physical activity
/ physical health
/ Psychosis
/ risk
/ Schizophrenia
/ Young adults
2023
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Physical Health in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Study
by
Provenzani, Umberto
, Damiani, Stefano
, Brondino, Natascia
, De Micheli, Andrea
, Oliver, Dominic
, Fusar-Poli, Paolo
in
Alcohol use
/ Blood pressure
/ CHR-P
/ Cigarettes
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Drinking behavior
/ Electronic health records
/ Electronic medical records
/ Health services
/ Heart rate
/ Intervention
/ Lifestyles
/ Nicotine
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Physical activity
/ physical health
/ Psychosis
/ risk
/ Schizophrenia
/ Young adults
2023
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Physical Health in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Physical Health in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Study
2023
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Background: The clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P) phase represents an opportunity for prevention and early intervention in young adults, which also could focus on improving physical health trajectories. Methods: We conducted a RECORD-compliant clinical register-based cohort study. The primary outcome was to describe the physical health of assessed CHR-P individuals, obtained via Electronic Health Records at the South London and Maudsley (SLaM) NHS Foundation Trust, UK (January 2013–October 2020). Results: The final database included 194 CHR-P subjects (46% female). Mean age was 23.70 ± 5.12 years. Percentage of tobacco smokers was 41% (significantly higher than in the age-matched general population [24%]). We found that 49% of subjects who consumed alcohol had an AUDIT-C (Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test) score above 5 (hazardous drinking), with an average score of 4.94 (significantly higher than in the general population [2.75]). Investigating diet revealed low fiber intake in most subjects and high saturated fat intake in 10% of the individuals. We found that 47% of CHR-P subjects met the UK recommended physical activity guidelines (significantly lower than in the general population [66%]). Physical parameters (e.g., weight, heart rate, blood pressure) were not significantly different from the general population. Conclusions: This evidence corroborates the need for monitoring physical health parameters in CHR-P subjects, to implement tailored interventions that target daily habits.
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