

An edition of Metabolic Syndrome and Psychiatric Illness (2007)
Interactions, Pathophysiology, Assessment & Treatment
By Scott D Mendelson
Publish Date
October 25, 2007
Publisher
Academic Press,Elsevier
Language
eng
Pages
226
Description:
Metabolic Syndrome is a major risk factor in Major Depression, Alzheimer's Disease, Sleep Disorders, Sexual Dysfunction, Fibromyalgia, and several other illnesses of psychiatric significance. This book attempts to explain the relationships between psychiatric illness, Metabolic Syndrome, diet, sleep, exercise, medications, and lifestyle choices. The author here provides basic information about what genetic predispositions, medical conditions, and lifestyle choices make Metabolic Syndrome more likely to occur. Among the contributing factors that are discussed are genetics, habitual intake of high glycemic index carbohydrates, fructose, saturated fats, trans fatty acids, vitamins, micronutrients, obesity, smoking, and lack of exercise. He also describes the actual mechanisms by which Metabolic Syndrome progresses and causes damage in the body, including the action of insulin and the pathophysiology of insulin resistance.
subjects: Mental illness, Complications, Drug therapy, Diagnosis, Metabolic Syndrome X, Mental Disorders, Metabolic syndrome, Metabolism, disorders, Psychotropic drugs, MEDICAL, Psychiatry, General, PSYCHOLOGY, Psychopathology, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health, Metabolt angiopatisk syndrom, Psykiska sjukdomar