Luca Lavagnino

@LavagninoL

Psychiatrist, interested in eating disorders, obesity, mood disorders. And in many other things as well. Views are my own, tweets are not medical advice.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2014.

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    21. stu 2019.
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    Physical exercise has a clear impact on mental . In article, explores opportunities and hurdles for exercise to have a big impact on population mental health, including guidance for practicing clinicians.

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    There are 2290 psych journals, but almost never a paper that has any positive impact on anyone's life. Below great paper has practical implications to both improve & lengthen lives of tens millions of patients. Precious signal drowned out by worthless noise. Please amplify it

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    14. sij

    The Global Burden of Disease study *under-estimates* the contribution of mental disorders! Q: Why? A: Premature mortality related to mental disorders is NOT counted and allocated properly. Read our commentary in Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

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    10. sij

    Press release of our new study on antipsychotics and association with somatic morbidity and mortality in schizophrenia

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    11. sij

    Important Finnish register‐based cohort study (N=62,250; median f/up 14.1 yrs) Being on reduced in Also mortality more effective ⬇️mortality⬇️deaths from suicide

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    4. sij

    Ok, time for number 2. This week not strictly liaison psychiatry but a major challenge for Integrated Care - ‘Diabetes and antipsychotic use’. With particular thanks to

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    17. pro 2019.

    Our new paper examines metabolic side effects of 18 antipsychotics in the treatment of schizophrenia: a network meta-analysis of 100 RCTs and over 25,000 patients. Here’s a tour of the paper, with some unexpected results… [thread] 1/n

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    4. stu 2019.

    Once upon a time, MDs (especially psychiatrists) were well rounded in humanities. Made them more empathic as people/better as doctors. Now, med school selection bias+ focus on hard science/procedures makes MDs more technicians than healers. Books/movies/museums great teachers.

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    NEW—People with mental disorders have higher mortality rates than those without, with the largest difference observed at age 33 years (MRR 7·25, 95% CI 7·06–7·44): finding from a Danish, register-based cohort study

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    27. lis 2019.

    Adverse childhood experiences, depression, and cardiometabolic disease in a nationally representative sample Sexual abuse positively associated with later diabetes

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    Our paper published in : A large population-based cohort study to investigate a range of mortality-related health metrics associated with mental disorders 👉 Thread with results, webpage, open access version... 👇

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    Very happy to see this viewpoint taking a systems perspective on clinician wellbeing. It’s not the individual doctor’s job to prevent burnout, it’s the system’s responsibility to support clinicians. ⁦

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    11. lis 2019.

    ‘Patients with schizophrenia show evidence of prognostically-adverse cardiac remodelling compared to matched controls, independent of conventional risk factors.’

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    15. srp 2018.

    Pachelbel's Canon in C(hicken)

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    19. ruj 2019.

    Heart disease risk underestimated among people with mental health difficulties: research from NZ of international relevance ⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦@HelenRCGP⁩ ⁦

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    10. kol 2019.

    I think this speaks to many of the reasons why the processing of academic papers cannot realistically continue as in the past. Academics need far greater acknowledgement of their time & expertise freely given to reviewing & acting on editorial boards of profit-oriented publishers

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    5. kol 2019.

    I wrote this story 3 1/2 years ago for . I think it's worth retweeting. Bottom line: Vast majority of gun violence is perpetrated by people who are not mentally ill.

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    11. srp 2019.

    RECOMMENDED 👇🏽 Nicely written explaination about the Global Burden of Disease metrics from See our Commentary on a related topic: "Pragmatic Psychiatric Epidemiology—If You Can’t Count It, It Won’t Count"

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    26. srp 2019.
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