Cognitive behavioural therapy for obesity and binge eating associated to antipsychotic drugs

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Cognitive behavioural therapy for obesity and binge eating associated to antipsychotic drugs
Titre de la conférence
Abstract book, 16th AEP Congress
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Khazaal Y., Fresard E., Chatton A., Zullino D.
Adresse
Nice, France 05-09 April 2008
ISBN
0924-9338
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2008
Volume
23
Série
European Psychiatry
Pages
S300-S300
Langue
anglais
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Résumé
Background and Aims: Overweight, obesity and binge eating disorder are commonly reported in persons with severe mental disorders. Particularly, antipsychotic drugs (AP) induce weight gain in up to half of the patients.
The aim of the present study is to confirm a previous study results on a larger sample of patients, to assess the impact of the interventions on other relevant dimensions of eating and weight related cognitions as well as to assess potential clinical indicators of outcomes such as AP drug, concomitant treatment with lithium or carbamazepine, psychiatric diagnostic, binge eating and severity of cognitive distortions.
Method: A controlled study (12-week CBT vs. B N E) was carried out on 99 patients treated with an AP and who have gained weight following this treatment. Binge eating symptomatology, eating and weight-related cognitions, as well as weight and body mass index were assessed before treatment, at 12 weeks and at 24 weeks.
Results: The findings confirms usefulness and effectiveness of the proposed CBT program on the treatment of binge symptomatology, cognitive distortions and obesity in patients treated with AP. Reduction of binge symptoms and maladapted cognitions appeared early, whereas the effect on weight appeared later during the follow up observation. No differences on outcomes were found across pharmacotherapy characteristics, diagnostic categories, binge eating nor severity of cognitive distortions.
Conclusion: The proposed CBT treatment is useful for patients suffering from weight gain associated with AP treatments indeed when a concomitant treatment with lithium or valproate was given.
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