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复发性抑郁症中体重变化的方向。各发作期的一致性。

Direction of weight change in recurrent depression. Consistency across episodes.

作者信息

Stunkard A J, Fernstrom M H, Price A, Frank E, Kupfer D J

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

出版信息

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1990 Sep;47(9):857-60. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1990.01810210065009.

Abstract

The direction and extent of weight change during two separate episodes of severe, unipolar depression were assessed in 53 (unmedicated) outpatients in the Pittsburgh (Pa) study of maintenance therapy of depression. There was a high concordance (45 of 53 patients) of direction of self-reported weight change during the two episodes. Twenty-three patients lost weight during both episodes, 17 gained weight, and 5 showed no change. The extent of weight change between the two episodes was highly correlated. Self-reported weight change corresponded closely to measured weight changes in a large sample of the study population. Changes in appetite paralleled those in body weight. Duration of the episode and body mass index were related to the weight change, but two features of depression with which weight loss in depression has been associated (the endogenous character of the depression and it severity) were not. Direction and extent of weight change in unipolar depression appear to be stable patient characteristics across episodes and are thus potential markers for subtypes of depression. This stability of weight change is in sharp contrast to the lack of stability of the endogenous subtype in consecutive episodes of major depression.

摘要

在匹兹堡(宾夕法尼亚州)抑郁症维持治疗研究中,对53名未接受药物治疗的门诊患者在两次严重单相抑郁发作期间体重变化的方向和程度进行了评估。在这两次发作期间,自我报告的体重变化方向具有高度一致性(53名患者中有45名)。23名患者在两次发作期间体重减轻,17名体重增加,5名无变化。两次发作期间体重变化的程度高度相关。在该研究人群的一大样本中,自我报告的体重变化与测量的体重变化密切对应。食欲变化与体重变化相似。发作持续时间和体重指数与体重变化有关,但抑郁症伴体重减轻与之相关的两个特征(抑郁症的内源性特征及其严重程度)则不然。单相抑郁发作期间体重变化的方向和程度似乎是患者跨发作期的稳定特征,因此可能是抑郁症亚型的标志。这种体重变化的稳定性与重度抑郁症连续发作期间内源性亚型缺乏稳定性形成鲜明对比。

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