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Polygenic risk for schizophrenia, disordered eating behaviours and body mass index in adolescents.

Francesca SolmiMarina Carbo MascarellStanley ZammitJames B KirkbrideGlyn Lewis
Published in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2019)
Our findings suggest the presence of shared genetic risk between schizophrenia and binge eating behaviours. Intermediate phenotypes such as impaired social cognition and irritability, previously shown to be positively correlated in this sample with schizophrenia PRS, could represent risk factors for both phenotypes. Shared genetic liability between binge eating and schizophrenia could also explain higher rates of metabolic syndrome in individuals with schizophrenia, as binge eating could be a mediator of this association in drug-naïve individuals. The finding of an association between greater PRS and lower BMI, although consistent with existing epidemiological and genetic literature, requires further investigation.Declaration of interestNone.
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