The over‐35s: prediabetes and diabetes within an EIP service

Author:

Bandgar Rasika1,Kelbrick Marlene2,Paduret Gabriela3,Jugon Sue4

Affiliation:

1. Dr Bandgar is a CT3 in Psychiatry at Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

2. Dr Kelbrick is a Consultant Psychiatrist at Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

3. Dr Paduret is a CT3 in Psychiatry at Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

4. Ms Jugon is the EIP Operational Manager at Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

Abstract

Little is known about the rates of prediabetes and diabetes in those over the age of 35 years in UK early intervention for psychosis (EIP) services. In this article, the authors discuss their retrospective case note service evaluation of patients within an NHS EIP service where they evaluate the prevalence of prediabetes and diabetes in the ‘over‐35’ cohort, its monitoring and management. The ‘over‐35’ cohort represented a third of the EIP caseload and is a high‐risk group for prediabetes and diabetes. More research and innovative strategies are needed in terms of both lifestyle and pharmacological interventions in this patient population to reduce the risk of developing, and improve management of type 2 diabetes.

Publisher

Wiley

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