Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (Oct 2018)

Metabolic syndrome and psychiatric disorders: a population-based study

  • Fernanda Pedrotti Moreira,
  • Karen Jansen,
  • Taiane de A. Cardoso,
  • Thaíse C. Mondin,
  • Pedro V. Magalhães,
  • Flavio Kapczinski,
  • Luciano D.M. Souza,
  • Ricardo A. da Silva,
  • Jean Pierre Oses,
  • Carolina D. Wiener

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2017-2328
Journal volume & issue
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Objective: To identify the association of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and psychiatric disorders in young adults in southern Brazil. Methods: This population based cross-sectional study involved a total of 1,023 young adults between the ages of 21 and 32 years. Current episodes of psychiatric disorders were assessed using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview – Plus version. MetS was evaluated using the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP/ATP III). Results: Of the 1,023 participants, 24.3% were identified with MetS, 13.5% were diagnosed with anxiety disorders, 7.5% with current depression, 3.9% with bipolar disorders and 10.1% were at risk of suicide. MetS was associated with ethnicity (p = 0.022), excess weight (p < 0.001), current anxiety disorders (p < 0.001), current mood disorders (bipolar disorder in mood episode and current depression) (p < 0.001), and suicide risk (p < 0.001). Conclusions: MetS was associated with psychiatric disorders. Awareness of factors associated with MetS can help identify high-risk individuals and stimulate disease prevention and control programs, as well as lifestyle changes.

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