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The association between childhood adversity and components of metabolic syndrome in adults with mood disorders: Results from the International Mood Disorders Collaborative Project

机译:成年情绪障碍成年人中儿童逆境与代谢综合征成分之间的关​​联:国际情绪障碍合作项目的结果

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Objective: We sought to determine whether a reported history of childhood adversity is associated with components of the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP-ATP-III)-defined metabolic syndrome in adults with mood disorders. Method: This was a cross-sectional analysis of adult outpatients (N = 373; n = 230 female, n = 143 male; mean age [SD] = 42.86 [14.43]) from the International Mood Disorders Collaborative Project (University of Toronto and Cleveland Clinic) with DSM-IV-defined major depressive disorder and bipolar I/II disorder. Childhood adversity was measured with the Klein Trauma & Abuse-Neglect self-report scale. The groups with and without childhood adversity were compared to determine possible differences in the rates of metabolic syndrome and its components. Logistic and linear regressions adjusted for age, sex, education, employment status, and smoking were used to evaluate the association between childhood adversity and components of metabolic syndrome. Results: For the full sample, 83 subjects (22.25%) met criteria for metabolic syndrome. Individuals reporting a history of any childhood adversity had higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure (systolic: p = 0.040; diastolic: p = 0.038). Among subjects with a history of sexual abuse, a significant proportion met criteria for obesity (45.28% vs. 32.88%; p = 0.010); a trend toward overweight was found for subjects with a history of physical abuse (76.32% vs. 63.33%; p = 0.074), although this relationship did not remain significant after adjusting for potential confounders. There was no statistically significant difference in the overall rate of dyslipidemia and/or metabolic syndrome between subjects with and without childhood adversity. Conclusion: The results herein provide preliminary evidence suggesting that childhood adversity is associated with metabolic syndrome components in individuals with mood disorders.
机译:目的:我们试图确定报告的儿童期逆境病史是否与患有情绪障碍的成年人的国家胆固醇教育计划成人治疗小组III(NCEP-ATP-III)定义的代谢综合征有关。方法:这是一项来自国际情绪障碍合作项目(多伦多大学和多伦多大学)的成人门诊患者(N = 373; n = 230女性,n = 143男性;平均年龄[SD] = 42.86 [14.43])的横断面分析。克利夫兰诊所)患有DSM-IV定义的重度抑郁症和双相性I / II障碍。使用Klein Trauma和Abuse-Neglect自我报告量表测量儿童的逆境。比较有或没有儿童期逆境的组,以确定代谢综合征及其成分的发生率的可能差异。根据年龄,性别,教育程度,就业状况和吸烟情况进行了逻辑和线性回归分析,以评估儿童逆境与代谢综合征组成部分之间的关​​系。结果:对于全部样本,有83名受试者(22.25%)符合代谢综合征的标准。报告有任何儿童时期逆境病史的个体的收缩压和舒张压较高(收缩压:p = 0.040;舒张压:p = 0.038)。在有性虐待史的受试者中,很大一部分符合肥胖​​标准(45.28%比32.88%; p = 0.010);有身体虐待史的受试者发现有超重趋势(76.32%vs. 63.33%; p = 0.074),尽管在对潜在的混杂因素进行调整后,这种关系仍然不明显。有和没有儿童逆境的受试者之间血脂异常和/或代谢综合征的总体发生率在统计学上没有显着差异。结论:本文的结果提供了初步证据,表明儿童逆境与情绪障碍个体的代谢综合征成分有关。

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