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The Relationship Between Lifetime Suicide Attempts, Serum Lipid Levels, and Metabolic Syndrome in Patients With Bipolar Disorders Publisher Pubmed



Shakeri J1 ; Farnia V1 ; Valinia K2 ; Hashemian AH3 ; Bajoghli H4, 5 ; Holsboertrachsler E6 ; Brand S6, 7
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Source: International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice Published:2015


Abstract

Objectives. To assess the relationship between lifetime suicide attempts (SAs), serum lipid values, and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in patients with bipolar disorders (BPD). Methods. Eighty patients with BPD took part in the study (M = 40.60 years). After psychiatric diagnosis, demographic data, SAs, and serum lipids were measured and MetS was calculated. Results. 70% reported at least one suicide attempt. 52.5% suffered from MetS. Suicide attempters had higher cholesterol values. SAs were associated with a family history of suicide, current mood state, and lower educational level. SAs were unrelated to MetS. Conclusions. In patients with BPD, against expectations, the occurrence of SAs was associated with higher cholesterol values. Serum lipid values are not suitable as a biological trait marker to predict SAs. © 2014 Informa Healthcare.
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