Solar insolation in springtime influences age of onset of bipolar I disorder

Del Zompo, M.;Manchia, M.;Mosca, E.;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Objective: To confirm prior findings that the larger the maximum monthly increase in solar insolation in springtime, the younger the age of onset of bipolar disorder. Method: Data were collected from 5536 patients at 50 sites in 32 countries on six continents. Onset occurred at 456 locations in 57 countries. Variables included solar insolation, birth-cohort, family history, polarity of first episode and country physician density. Results: There was a significant, inverse association between the maximum monthly increase in solar insolation at the onset location, and the age of onset. This effect was reduced in those without a family history of mood disorders and with a first episode of mania rather than depression. The maximum monthly increase occurred in springtime. The youngest birth-cohort had the youngest age of onset. All prior relationships were confirmed using both the entire sample, and only the youngest birth-cohort (all estimated coefficients P < 0.001). Conclusion: A large increase in springtime solar insolation may impact the onset of bipolar disorder, especially with a family history of mood disorders. Recent societal changes that affect light exposure (LED lighting, mobile devices backlit with LEDs) may influence adaptability to a springtime circadian challenge.
2017
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http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0001-690x
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Bipolar disorder; Circadian rhythm; Epidemiology; Solar insolation; Psychiatry and mental health
Bauer, M.; Glenn, T.; Alda, M.; Aleksandrovich, M. A.; Andreassen, O. A.; Angelopoulos, E.; Ardau, R.; Ayhan, Y.; Baethge, C.; Bharathram, S. R.; Baue ...espandi
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