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Relationship between sunlight and the age of onset of bipolar disorder: An international multisite study

Authors :
Bauer, Michael
Glenn, Tasha
Alda, Martin
Andreassen, Ole A.
Angelopoulos, Elias
Ardau, Raffaella
Baethge, Christopher
Bauer, Rita
Bellivier, Frank
Belmaker, Robert H.
Berk, Michael
Bjella, Thomas D.
Bossini, Letizia
Bersudsky, Yuly
Cheung, Eric Yat Wo
Conell, Jorn
Del Zompo, Maria
Dodd, Seetal
Etain, Bruno
Fagiolini, Andrea
Frye, Mark A.
Fountoulakis, Kostas N.
Garneau-Fournier, Jade
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Harima, Hirohiko
Hassel, Stefanie
Henry, Chantal
Iacovides, Apostolos
Isometsa, Erkki T.
Kapczinski, Flavio
Kliwicki, Sebastian
Koenig, Barbara
Krogh, Rikke
Kunz, Mauricio
Lafer, Beny
Larsen, Erik R.
Lewitzka, Ute
Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos
MacQueen, Glenda
Manchia, Mirko
Marsh, Wendy
Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica
Melle, Ingrid
Monteith, Scott
Morken, Gunnar
Munoz, Rodrigo
Nery, Fabiano G.
O'Donovan, Claire
Osher, Yamima
Pfennig, Andrea
Quiroz, Danilo
Ramesar, Raj
Rasgon, Natalie
Reif, Andreas
Ritter, Philipp
Rybakowski, Janusz K.
Sagduyu, Kemal
Scippa, Angela M.
Severus, Emanuel
Simhandl, Christian
Stein, Dan J.
Strejilevich, Sergio
Sulaiman, Ahmad Hatim
Suominen, Kirsi
Tagata, Hiromi
Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka
Torrent, Carla
Vieta, Eduard
Viswanath, Biju
Wanchoo, Mihir J.
Zetin, Mark
Whybrow, Peter C.
Bauer, Michael
Glenn, Tasha
Alda, Martin
Andreassen, Ole A.
Angelopoulos, Elias
Ardau, Raffaella
Baethge, Christopher
Bauer, Rita
Bellivier, Frank
Belmaker, Robert H.
Berk, Michael
Bjella, Thomas D.
Bossini, Letizia
Bersudsky, Yuly
Cheung, Eric Yat Wo
Conell, Jorn
Del Zompo, Maria
Dodd, Seetal
Etain, Bruno
Fagiolini, Andrea
Frye, Mark A.
Fountoulakis, Kostas N.
Garneau-Fournier, Jade
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Harima, Hirohiko
Hassel, Stefanie
Henry, Chantal
Iacovides, Apostolos
Isometsa, Erkki T.
Kapczinski, Flavio
Kliwicki, Sebastian
Koenig, Barbara
Krogh, Rikke
Kunz, Mauricio
Lafer, Beny
Larsen, Erik R.
Lewitzka, Ute
Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos
MacQueen, Glenda
Manchia, Mirko
Marsh, Wendy
Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica
Melle, Ingrid
Monteith, Scott
Morken, Gunnar
Munoz, Rodrigo
Nery, Fabiano G.
O'Donovan, Claire
Osher, Yamima
Pfennig, Andrea
Quiroz, Danilo
Ramesar, Raj
Rasgon, Natalie
Reif, Andreas
Ritter, Philipp
Rybakowski, Janusz K.
Sagduyu, Kemal
Scippa, Angela M.
Severus, Emanuel
Simhandl, Christian
Stein, Dan J.
Strejilevich, Sergio
Sulaiman, Ahmad Hatim
Suominen, Kirsi
Tagata, Hiromi
Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka
Torrent, Carla
Vieta, Eduard
Viswanath, Biju
Wanchoo, Mihir J.
Zetin, Mark
Whybrow, Peter C.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background: The onset of bipolar disorder is influenced by the interaction of genetic and environmental factors. We previously found that a large increase in sunlight in springtime was associated with a lower age of onset. This study extends this analysis with more collection sites at diverse locations, and includes family history and polarity of first episode. Methods: Data from 4037 patients with bipolar I disorder were collected at 36 collection sites in 23 countries at latitudes spanning 3.2 north (N) to 63.4 N and 38.2 south (S) of the equator. The age of onset of the first episode, onset location, family history of mood disorders, and polarity of first episode were obtained retrospectively, from patient records and/or direct interview. Solar insolation data were obtained for the onset locations. Results: There was a large, significant inverse relationship between maximum monthly increase in solar insolation and age of onset, controlling for the country median age and the birth cohort. The effect was reduced by half if there was no family history. The maximum monthly increase in solar insolation occurred in springtime. The effect was one-third smaller for initial episodes of mania than depression. The largest maximum monthly increase in solar insolation occurred in northern latitudes such as Oslo, Norway, and warm and dry areas such as Los Angeles, California. Limitations: Recall bias for onset and family history data. Conclusions: A large springtime increase in sunlight may have an important influence on the onset of bipolar disorder, especially in those with a family history of mood disorders. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364943708
Document Type :
Electronic Resource