Effect of lifestyle, medication and ethnicity on cardiometabolic risk in the year following the first episode of psychosis: prospective cohort study.
Fiona GaughranDaniel StahlDominic StringerDavid HopkinsZerrin AtakanKathryn GreenwoodAnita PatelShubulade SmithPoonam Gardner-SoodJohn LallyMargaret HeslinBrendon StubbsStefania BonaccorsoAnna KolliakouOliver HowesDavid TaylorMarta Di FortiAnthony S DavidRobin M MurrayKhalida Ismailnull nullPublished in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2020)
Unhealthy lifestyle choices are prevalent in early psychosis and cardiometabolic risk worsens over the next year, creating an important window for prevention. We found no evidence, however, that preventative strategies should be preferentially directed based on lifestyle habits. Further work is needed to determine whether clinical strategies should allow for differential patterns of emergence of cardiometabolic risk in people of different ethnicities.