Frontiers in Psychiatry | |
The Association Between Antipsychotics and Weight Gain and the Potential Role of Metformin Concomitant Use: A Retrospective Cohort Study | |
Loay J. Alghamdi1  Abdulrahman H. Al-Samadani1  Jamil M. Baljoon1  Mostafa H. Ramadani Sindi1  Hassan K. Salamatullah1  Mohamed Eldigire Ahmed2  Alqassem Y. Hakami3  Razaz Felemban3  Rami Ghazi Ahmad4  | |
[1] College of Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia;College of Science and Health Professions, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia;King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia;Psychiatry Section, Department of Medicine, Ministry of National Guard-Health Affairs, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; | |
关键词: antipsychotics; weight gain; weight loss; metformin; obesity; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.914165 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundObesity and its complications are associated with several adverse effects that may cause a serious impact on health. Antipsychotics-induced weight gain (AIWG) is one of the major, yet often neglected side effects of first and second generations antipsychotics. Importantly, several researches have shown metformin to be effective in managing weight gain especially, with AIWG. This study investigated the effect of antipsychotics use on weight gain and the theory of metformin concomitant use on the prevention of AIWG.MethodsA retrospective cohort review of the medical records of patients from the psychiatry outpatient clinics in the King Abdulaziz Medical city, a tertiary hospital in Jeddah from May 2016 to August 2021. The population of patients in Psychiatry section was 4,141. The sampling technique was a non-random consecutive sampling technique. Moreover, the included patients’ records were divided to group 1 (patients on antipsychotics) and group 2 (patients using antipsychotics with Metformin).ResultsAccording to the study criteria, 395 patients’ records were included. A total of 309 (78%) patients were using antipsychotics without metformin, which in this study were depicted as group 1. In addition, a total of 86 (22%) were using antipsychotics with metformin, which in this study were assigned as group 2. Out of Group 1 patients (n = 309), only 67 patients experienced weight loss (21.68%), 43 remained with no weight change (13.92%), and 199 experienced weight gain (64.4%). Out of Group 2 patients (n = 86), 35 patients experienced weight loss (40.7%), 18 patients remained with no weight change (20.93%), and 33 experienced weight gain (38.37%). In addition, group 1 had a mean weight change of 2.5 kg, whereas group 2 had a mean weight change of −0.04 kg.ConclusionStatistical analysis revealed that patients on antipsychotics alone experienced weight gain, whereas the concomitant use of metformin showed reduction in the weight gain tendency. Thus, study outcomes indicate that concomitant use of metformin with antipsychotics might significantly reduce the AIWG.
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