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Sean R McWhinney

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Selitser M, Dietze L, McWhinney S, Hajek T
J Psychiatry Neurosci . 2025 Mar; 50(2):E102-E111. PMID: 40068862
Background: Cardiometabolic risk factors - including diabetes, hypertension, and obesity - have long been linked with adverse health outcomes such as strokes, but more subtle brain changes in regional brain...
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van Velzen L, Colic L, Ceja Z, Dauvermann M, Villa L, Savage H, et al.
medRxiv . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39802789
Previous studies have suggested that alterations in white matter (WM) microstructure are implicated in suicidal thoughts and behaviours (STBs). However, findings of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have been inconsistent....
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Dietze L, McWhinney S, Favre P, Abe C, Alexander N, Barkhau C, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39501059
Although specific risk factors for brain alterations in bipolar disorders (BD) are currently unknown, obesity impacts the brain and is highly prevalent in BD. Gray matter correlates of obesity in...
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Vochoskova K, McWhinney S, Fialova M, Kolenic M, Spaniel F, Furstova P, et al.
Eur Psychiatry . 2024 Sep; 67(1):e59. PMID: 39323217
Background: We need to better understand the risk factors and predictors of medication-related weight gain to improve metabolic health of individuals with schizophrenia. This study explores how trajectories of antipsychotic...
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McWhinney S, Hlinka J, Bakstein E, Dietze L, Corkum E, Abe C, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2024 Jun; 45(8):e26682. PMID: 38825977
Multivariate techniques better fit the anatomy of complex neuropsychiatric disorders which are characterized not by alterations in a single region, but rather by variations across distributed brain networks. Here, we...
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Vochoskova K, McWhinney S, Fialova M, Kolenic M, Spaniel F, Svancer P, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2023 Aug; 148(3):265-276. PMID: 37528692
Background: The most common causes of death in schizophrenia are cardiovascular disorders, which are closely related to metabolic syndrome/obesity. To better understand the development of metabolic alterations early in the...
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McWhinney S, Brosch K, Calhoun V, Crespo-Facorro B, Crossley N, Dannlowski U, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2023 Apr; 29(1):56. PMID: 37015980
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Cameron D, McWhinney S
Antibiotics (Basel) . 2023 Mar; 12(3). PMID: 36978360
Individuals with Lyme disease can be very symptomatic. This survey compares the burden of illness for individuals with a history of Lyme disease (HLD) with individuals with a HLD who...
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Dietze L, McWhinney S, Radua J, Hajek T
Front Nutr . 2023 Mar; 10:1108360. PMID: 36960197
Introduction: Obesity has become a global public health issue, which impacts general health and the brain. Associations between obesity and white matter microstructure measured using diffusion tensor imaging have been...
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McWhinney S, Abe C, Alda M, Benedetti F, Boen E, Bonnin C, et al.
Psychol Med . 2023 Feb; 53(14):6743-6753. PMID: 36846964
Background: Obesity is highly prevalent and disabling, especially in individuals with severe mental illness including bipolar disorders (BD). The brain is a target organ for both obesity and BD. Yet,...