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Dietary advice for people with schizophrenia
Robert Pearsall1, Kudlar Thyarappa Praveen, Anthony Pelosi
1Department of Psychiatry, Monklands Hospital, Monkscourt Avenue, Airdrie, UK, ML6 0JS.
Background:
People with serious mental illness have consistently higher levels of mortality and morbidity than the general population. They have greater levels of cardiovascular disease, metabolic disease, diabetes, and respiratory illness. Although genetics may have a role in the physical health problems of these people, lifestyle and environmental factors such as smoking, obesity, poor diet, and low levels of physical activity play a prominent part.
Objectives:
To review the effects of dietary advice for schizophrenia and schizophrenia-like psychosis.
Search Methods:
We searched the Cochrane Schizophrenia Group's Trials Register (September 09, 2013 and February 24, 2016).
Selection Criteria:
We planned to include all randomised clinical trials focusing on dietary advice versus standard care.
Data Collection And Analysis:
The review authors (RP, KTP) independently screened search results but did not identify any studies that fulfilled the review's criteria.
Main Results:
We did not identify any studies that met our inclusion criteria.
Authors' Conclusions:
Dietary advice has been shown to improve the dietary intake of the general population. Research is needed to determine whether dietary advice can have a similar benefit in people with serious mental illness.
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