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Sex differences in the association of body mass index with symptoms and cognitive deficits in Chinese patients with chronic schizophrenia

机译:中国慢性精神分裂症患者症状与认知缺陷性差异

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Accumulating studies have revealed gender differences in many aspects of schizophrenia (SZ), including obesity and cognitive function. The relationship between obesity and cognitive impairment in SZ has been studied before; however, the results are inconsistent. This study was designed to examine the sex differences in the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and cognitive deficits in Chinese patients with chronic SZ, which have not been investigated yet. 176 chronic patients with SZ (male/female?=?108/68) and 200 controls (male/female?=?120/80) were enrolled to compare the sex differences in cognitive functions measured by the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS), BMI, and their associations. The clinical symptoms were evaluated using the positive and negative syndrome scales (PANSS). Our results showed that male patients had lower BMI and more negative symptoms but fewer positive symptoms than female patients (all p??0.05). However, there was no significant sex difference in RBANS scores. In male patients, BMI was correlated with age of onset, PANSS general psychopathology, total score, negative symptom, together with RBANS language, visuospatial/construction, and attention. Further regression analysis showed that in male patients, BMI was significantly associated with RBANS language, PANSS general psychopathology, PANSS total score, and age of onset, with adjusted Rsup2/sup?=?0.22. These findings revealed significant sex differences in BMI, cognitive dysfunctions and their association in SZ. Nonetheless, these results should only be considered as preliminary because of the cross-sectional design, which will deserve further replication in first-episode patients using a prospective longitudinal design.
机译:积累研究揭示了精神分裂症(SZ)的许多方面,包括肥胖和认知功能的性别差异。以前研究了SZ中肥胖与认知障碍的关系;但是,结果不一致。本研究旨在研究中国慢性SZ患者体重指数(BMI)和认知缺陷之间关系的性别差异,尚未研究。 176名慢性患者SZ(男性/女性?= 108/68)和200个对照(男性/女性?= 120/80)被纳入比较可重复电池测量的认知功能的性别差异,以评估神经心理学状态(RBans),BMI及其关联。使用正综合征尺度(平移)评估临床症状。我们的研究结果表明,男性患者患有较低的BMI和更负面症状,而不是女性患者(所有P?<0.05)。然而,RBANS分数没有显着的性别差异。在男性患者中,BMI与发病年龄相关,平底锅一般精神病理学,总分,消极症状,以及rBans语言,探索性/建设和关注。进一步的回归分析表明,在雄性患者中,BMI与RBANS语言显着相关,平底锅一般精神病理学,平底锅总分数,并且发病年龄,调整R 2 ?=?0.22。这些发现揭示了BMI,认知功能障碍及其在SZ中的关联性差异。尽管如此,由于横截面设计,这些结果应该仅被视为初步,这将在使用前瞻性纵向设计的第一发断患者中应得到进一步的复制。

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