Psychological trauma occurring during adolescence is associated with an increased risk of greater waist circumference in Early Psychosis patients treated with psychotropic medication

Author:

Alameda LuisORCID,Levier Axel,Gholam-Rezaee MehdiORCID,Golay PhilippeORCID,Vandenberghe Frederik,Delacretaz Aurélie,Baumann Philipp,Glatard Anaïs,Dubath Céline,Herane-Vives Andres,Rodriguez Victoria,Solida Alessandra,Do Kim Q.,Eap Chin B.,Conus Philippe

Abstract

Background It has been suggested that exposure to Childhood Trauma [CT] may play a role in the risk of obesity in Early Psychosis [EP] patients; however, whether this is independently of age at exposure to CT and the medication profile has yet to be investigated. Methods 113 EP-patients aged 18–35 were recruited from the Treatment and Early Intervention in Psychosis Program [TIPP-Lausanne]. Body Mass Index [BMI], Weight Gain [WG] and Waist Circumference [WC] were measured prospectively at baseline and after 1, 2, 3, 6 and 12 months of weight gain inducing psychotropic treatment. Patients were classified as Early-Trauma and Late-Trauma if the exposure had occurred before age 12 or between ages 12 and 16 respectively. Generalized Linear Mixed-Models were adjusted for age, sex, socioeconomic status, baseline BMI, medication and for diagnosis of depression. Results Late-Trauma patients, when compared to Non-Trauma patients showed greater WCs during the follow-up [p = 0.013]. No differences were found in any of the other follow-up measures. Conclusions Exposition to CT during adolescence in EP-patients treated with psychotropic medication is associated with greater WC during the early phase of the disease. Further investigation exploring mechanisms underlying the interactions between peripubertal stress, corticoids responsiveness and a subsequent increase of abdominal adiposity is warranted.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

Swis National Foundation

Swiss National Foundation

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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