Kimberly R Warren Ph.D.

Academic Title: Research Associate
Primary Appointment: Psychiatry
kwarren@mprc.umaryland.edu
Location: MPRC, Tawes Building
Phone: (410) 402-6806
Fax: (410) 402-7198

Research Interests

Antipsychotic-induced weight gain in people with schizophrenia, metabolic syndrome, weight loss interventions, eating behavior, obesity, motivation to exercise.

Clinical Speciality

Antipsychotic-induced weight gain in people with schizophrenia

Lab Techniques and Equipment

Preload-Test Meal paradigm, 5K race director for schizophrenia participants

Publications

Warren, K.R. & Kelly, D.L. (2008). Brief Psychotic Disorder, British Medical Journal, online monograph.

Heerey, E.A., Bell-Warren, K.R., & Gold, J.M. (2008). Decision-Making Impairments in the Context of Intact Reward Sensitivity in Schizophrenia, Biological Psychiatry, 64(1), 62-69.

Bell Warren, K.R., Warwick, Z.S., Rowland, L.M., & Buchanan, R.W. (2006). Olanzapine, clozapine, and satiety. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts.

Bell Warren, K.R. (2006). Olanzapine, clozapine, and satiety: a lay-language summary. Neuroscience 2006 Press Book.

Kautz, M. Russo, M. Yu, M, Johnson, D., Warren, K., Kendall, A. & Sing, H. (2005). Evaluation of oculomotor functioning during 40-hours of continuous wakefulness. Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine, 76(3 S1), 384.

Warwick, Z. S., Synowski, S. J., & Bell, K.R. (2002). Dietary fat content affects energy intake and weight gain independent of diet caloric density in rats. Physiology & Behavior, 77, 85-90.




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