Patients with schizophrenia not only suffer from severe psychological symptoms, but also have a dramatically increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases. The interplay of disease-associated mechanisms, genetic predispositions and exogenous influences leads to the development of a metabolic syndrome in many patients, which significantly increases morbidity and mortality.
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