YU Xiang -fen,MA Ai - hua,DONG Jun - ling,Relationship between metabolic syndrome and hepatitis B virus infection in patients with schizophrenia[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2014,27(1):33-37
Relationship between metabolic syndrome and hepatitis B virus infection in patients with schizophrenia
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English keywords:Schizophrenia  Hepatitis B virus  Metabolic syndrome
Fund projects:临沂市科技发展计划项目(201313061)
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YU Xiang -fen Linyi Municipal Mental Health Center 
MA Ai - hua Linyi Municipal Mental Health Center 
DONG Jun - ling Linyi Municipal Mental Health Center 
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      Objective To explore the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MS) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in patients with schizophrenia. Methods 600 inpatients with schizophrenia were recruited in this study. Basic information such as the de- mographic information , medical data of the patients were recorded, physical parameters such as height, body weight, waist circumfer- ence, blood pressure were collected. Blood samples were also collected to detect the status of HBV infection and biochemical parame- ters, such as fasting blood sugar, serum total protein, albumin, globulin, creatinine, uric acid, triglyeeride, total cholesterol, high - density lipoprotein ( HDL - C ), low - density lipoprotein ( LDL - C ). The MS was diagnosed according to criteria defined by Preventive Guideline of Dyslipidemia for Chinese Adults. Results The prevalence of HBsAg infection was 11.83% in inpatients with schizophre- nia. Frequency of positive HBsAg infection in MS group was 19.78 % , and was higher than the frequency ( 1 0.41% ) in non - MS group (P = 0. 018). The crude OR between MS and HBV infection was 2. 121,95% confidence interval(CI) was 1. 342 to 3. 324. Adjusted OR was 2. 068,95% CI was 1. 322 to 3. 228 after age and gender were adjusted. Conclusion HBV infection might increase the prev- alence of MS in patients with schizophrenia.
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