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Meal replacements as a weight loss tool in a population with severe mental illness. | LitMetric

Meal replacements as a weight loss tool in a population with severe mental illness.

Eat Behav

Department of Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, 11301 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90073, United States. Electronic address:

Published: December 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Antipsychotic medications can cause weight gain and metabolic issues in individuals with severe mental illness, prompting a study to evaluate a behavioral weight management program.
  • Only five out of a larger group were successful in using meal replacement shakes as part of the program to achieve weight loss and improve metabolic health.
  • Case studies highlighted that personal responsibility, motivation, and routine incorporation of meal replacements were crucial for these patients' success.

Article Abstract

Weight gain and worsening metabolic parameters are often side effects of antipsychotic medications used by individuals with severe mental illness. To address this, a randomized, controlled research study of a behavioral weight management program for individuals with severe mental illness was undertaken to assess its efficacy. Patients unable to meet weight loss goals during the first portion of the year-long study were given the option of using meal replacement shakes in an effort to assist with weight loss. Specific requirements for use of meal replacement shakes were specified in the study protocol; only five patients were able to use the shakes in accordance with the protocol and lose weight while improving metabolic parameters. Case studies of two subjects are presented, illustrating the challenges and obstacles they faced, as well as their successes. Taking responsibility for their own weight loss, remaining motivated through the end of the study, and incorporating the meal replacement shakes into a daily routine were factors found in common with these patients. Use of meal replacements shakes with this population may be effective.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eatbeh.2015.06.009DOI Listing

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