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Andrea Fagiolini
Researcher at University of Siena
Publications - 367
Citations - 11824
Andrea Fagiolini is an academic researcher from University of Siena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 320 publications receiving 10000 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Fagiolini include University of Pisa & University of Naples Federico II.
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Two-Year Outcomes for Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy in Individuals With Bipolar I Disorder
Ellen Frank,David J. Kupfer,Michael E. Thase,Alan G. Mallinger,Holly A. Swartz,Andrea Fagiolini,Victoria J. Grochocinski,Patricia R. Houck,John Scott,Wesley K. Thompson,Timothy H. Monk +10 more
TL;DR: Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy appears to add to the clinical armamentarium for the management of bipolar I disorder, particularly with respect to prophylaxis of new episodes.
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Metabolic syndrome in bipolar disorder: findings from the Bipolar Disorder Center for Pennsylvanians.
TL;DR: The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in patients with bipolar disorder is alarmingly high, as it is for the general population, and the findings are a reason for concern, considering the difficulty in implementing prevention and treatment programs in the bipolar population.
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Obesity as a correlate of outcome in patients with bipolar I disorder
TL;DR: Preventing and treating obesity in bipolar disorder patients could decrease the morbidity and mortality related to physical illness, enhance psychological well-being, and possibly improve the course of bipolar illness.
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The influence of illness-related variables, personal resources and context-related factors on real-life functioning of people with schizophrenia
Silvana Galderisi,Alessandro Rossi,Paola Rocca,Alessandro Bertolino,Armida Mucci,Paola Bucci,Paola Rucci,Dino Gibertoni,Eugenio Aguglia,Mario Amore,Antonello Bellomo,Massimo Biondi,Roberto Brugnoli,Liliana Dell'Osso,Diana De Ronchi,Gabriella Di Emidio,Massimo Di Giannantonio,Andrea Fagiolini,Carlo Marchesi,Palmiero Monteleone,Lucio Oldani,Federica Pinna,Rita Roncone,Emilio Sacchetti,Paolo Santonastaso,Alberto Siracusano,Antonio Vita,Patrizia Zeppegno,Mario Maj +28 more
TL;DR: The observed complex associations among investigated predictors, mediators and real‐life functioning strongly suggest that integrated and personalized programs should be provided as standard treatment to people with schizophrenia.
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Medication effects in neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder.
TL;DR: Neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder ideally should recruit both unmedicated and medicated individuals, and individuals who are unable to tolerate medication withdrawal likely have more severe illness and are especially informative for research examining biomarkers of illness and treatment response.