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Early onset of cardiometabolic risk factor profiles in drug naïve adolescents and young adults with first-episode schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Research 2017 December
OBJECTIVE AND METHOD: We performed a case-control study, which included antipsychotic-naïve first-episode schizophrenia (FES) of adolescents and young adults and general population controls, to investigate the early-onset cardiometabolic risk factors in FES.
RESULTS: FES had more frequent lower HDL-C when compared to controls. However, the distribution of BMI and the frequency of hypercholesterolemia, elevated LDL-C, hypertriglyceridemia in FES were not significantly different to controls.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicated that abnormal HDL-C might be an early-onset event in drug-naïve FES of adolescents and young adults who are unlikely to have other cardiometabolic risks.
RESULTS: FES had more frequent lower HDL-C when compared to controls. However, the distribution of BMI and the frequency of hypercholesterolemia, elevated LDL-C, hypertriglyceridemia in FES were not significantly different to controls.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicated that abnormal HDL-C might be an early-onset event in drug-naïve FES of adolescents and young adults who are unlikely to have other cardiometabolic risks.
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