Psychotropic-induced weight gain and telomere length: results from a one-year longitudinal study and...
Psychotropic-induced weight gain and telomere length: results from a one-year longitudinal study and a large population-based cohort
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Weight-inducing psychotropic treatments are risk factors for age-related diseases such as cardiovascular disorders, which are associated with both inflammation and telomere length shortening. With a longitudinal design, the present study evaluates telomere length trajectories after 1 year of weight-inducing psychotropic medication, accounting for w...
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Psychotropic-induced weight gain and telomere length: results from a one-year longitudinal study and a large population-based cohort
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2158-3188
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2158-3188
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10.1038/s41398-024-03177-3