Psychotic and Aggressive Children - Genetic Risks for Weight Gain
Biological and Genetic Risk Factors for Weight Gain and Metabolic Abnormalities in Children and Adolescents with Psychotic and Aggressive Disorders (GAC 0092)
Protocol ID
01.04.137T
Protocol Description
The primary purpose of this project is to measure how often and how much weight gain and related abnormalities of blood sugar and blood fats result from treatment with psychiatric medications. Furthermore, this projects aims to identify potential risk factors and biological mechanisms for weight gain.
Eligibility Criteria
Children and adolescents with psychotic and aggressive disorders
Primary Investigator(s)
- Christoph Correll, MD
Contact Information
Last Update
July 12, 2011How did I get to this page?
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