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Bone density in chronic schizophrenia with long-term antipsychotic treatment: preliminary study
Authors:Lee Tae-Young  Chung Moon-Yong  Chung Hae-Kyung  Choi Jin-Hee  Kim Tae-Yong  So Hyung-Seok
Affiliation:1National Naju Hospital, Naju, Korea.;2Department of Psychiatry, Seoul Veterans Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:

Objective

Decreased bone mineral density has been found in the chronic schizophrenic patients who have been given a long-term administration of antipsychotics. Hyperprolactinemia from the antipsychotics and the negative symptom of schizophrenia were considered as the causes for this finding. In this study, the effect of hyperprolactinemia and the negative symptom of schizophrenia on bone mineral density was investigated on male schizophrenic patients.

Methods

The cross-sectional study was carried out with the subjects of 45 male schizophrenic patients who have undertaken the monotherapy with risperidone, olanzapine and clozapine for at least one year. The demographic factors, clinical symtoms, bone mineral density and hematological test were examined for all the subjects.

Results

No significant relationship was found between hyperprolactinemia and the decreased bone mineral density in the subjects. The negative schizophrenia symptom of the subjects showed a significant effect on the decreased bone mineral density.

Conclusion

The decreased bone mineral density finding in the male schizophrenic patients may be caused by the negative schizophrenia symptom rather than the hyperprolactinemia due to the antipsychotics. Additional studies are further required regarding other factors that may affect the decreased bone mineral density such as activity, calcium intake and exposure to sunlight.
Keywords:Bone density   Hyperprolactinemia   Schizophrenia   Negative symptoms   Antipsychotics
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