-
Medical journals
- Career
Obesitology View of Food Intake Disorders
Authors: Š. Svačina
Authors‘ workplace: III. interní klinika 1. LF UK, Praha přednosta prof. MUDr. Š. Svačina, DrSc.
Published in: Čes. a slov. Psychiat., 101, 2005, No. 7, pp. 354-356.
Category: Comprehensive Reports
Overview
Components of metabolic syndrome and eating disorders have common traits in combination of somatic and psychiatric disorders. Obese patients and diabetics often do not cooperate enough in therapy. The weight increase in adolescents can be the first effect of diabetes genes. Weight loss in adolescents can therefore have rational reasons. It is necessary to educate patients with eating disorders in diets including diabetes prevention strategies with individual approach. The incidence of eating disorders has no implication for reduction of preventive strategies for diabetes and obesity oriented to whole populations.
Key words:
metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes, somatic changes.
Labels
Addictology Paediatric psychiatry Psychiatry
Article was published inCzech and Slovak Psychiatry
2005 Issue 7-
All articles in this issue
- Evaluation of Cannabis, Ecstasy and Methamphetamine Use in Pharmacy Students: Results of Urinalysis
- Obesitology View of Food Intake Disorders
- Schizophrenia at Childhood and Adolescence
- Melancholia in the Classifications of Mental Disorders MKCH-10 and DSM-IV
- A Trivial Delict – an Unusually Rich Psychopathological Finding
- Consideration of Specific Credibility of Statement in Case of Sexual Abuse
- Czech and Slovak Psychiatry
- Journal archive
- Current issue
- Online only
- About the journal
Most read in this issue- Consideration of Specific Credibility of Statement in Case of Sexual Abuse
- Evaluation of Cannabis, Ecstasy and Methamphetamine Use in Pharmacy Students: Results of Urinalysis
- Melancholia in the Classifications of Mental Disorders MKCH-10 and DSM-IV
- Schizophrenia at Childhood and Adolescence
Login#ADS_BOTTOM_SCRIPTS#Forgotten passwordEnter the email address that you registered with. We will send you instructions on how to set a new password.
- Career