Schizophrenics
Studied for Diabetes Risks
(August 21, 2006) -- A U.S.-led study is attempting to determine if there
is a link between
schizophrenia and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.
The researchers are looking at newly diagnosed schizophrenics in an
upper-middle-class Spanish community to find whether the disease that causes
patients to hear voices and smell, feel and even taste unreal objects also
increases their risk of diabetes.
Scientists know the drugs that best
control the psychosis also increase the risk.
"We know it's the medicine; I'm asking whether it's the disease as well,"
said Dr. Brian Kirkpatrick, vice chairman of the Medical College of
Georgia's Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior in Augusta, Ga., and
principal investigator on the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive &
Kidney Diseases-funded study.
Kirkpatrick and colleagues at the University of Barcelona in Spain and
the University of Maryland believe development changes during the second or
early third trimester of pregnancy may cause schizophrenia and related
problems.
"We want to better understand the totality of schizophrenia and we want
to increase the risk-benefit ratio of
treatment," says Kirkpatrick.
Source: UPI
Last updated: 8/06
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