Exploratory study of ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation and age of onset of bipolar disorder
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Bauer, MichaelGlenn, Tasha
Achtyes, Eric D
Alda, Martin
Agaoglu, Esen
Altınbaş, Kürsat
Andreassen, Ole A
Angelopoulos, Elias
Ardau, Raffaella
Aydin, Memduha
Ayhan, Yavuz
Baethge, Christopher
Bauer, Rita
Baune, Bernhard T
Balaban, Ceylan
Becerra-Palars, Claudia
Behere, Aniruddh P
Behere, Prakash B
Belete, Habte
Belete, Tilahun
Belizario, Gabriel Okawa
Bellivier, Frank
Belmaker, Robert H
Benedetti, Francesco
Berk, Michael
Bersudsky, Yuly
Bicakci, Şule
Birabwa-Oketcho, Harriet
Bjella, Thomas D
Brady, Conan
Cabrera, Jorge
Cappucciati, Marco
Castro, Angela Marianne Paredes
Chen, Wei-Ling
Cheung, Eric Y W
Chiesa, Silvia
Crowe, Marie
Cuomo, Alessandro
Dallaspezia, Sara
Del Zompo, Maria
Desai, Pratikkumar
Dodd, Seetal
Etain, Bruno
Fagiolini, Andrea
Fellendorf, Frederike T
Ferensztajn-Rochowiak, Ewa
Fiedorowicz, Jess G
Fountoulakis, Kostas N
Frye, Mark A
Geoffroy, Pierre A
Gitlin, Michael J
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Gottlieb, John F
Grof, Paul
Haarman, Bartholomeus C M
Harima, Hirohiko
Hasse-Sousa, Mathias
Henry, Chantal
Hoffding, Lone
Houenou, Josselin
Imbesi, Massimiliano
Isometsä, Erkki T
Ivkovic, Maja
Janno, Sven
Johnsen, Simon
Kapczinski, Flávio
Karakatsoulis, Gregory N
Kardell, Mathias
Kessing, Lars Vedel
Kim, Seong Jae
König, Barbara
Kot, Timur L
Koval, Michael
Kunz, Mauricio
Lafer, Beny
Landén, Mikael
Larsen, Erik R
Lenger, Melanie
Licht, Rasmus W
Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos
MacKenzie, Alan
Madsen, Helle Østergaard
Madsen, Simone Alberte Kongstad A
Mahadevan, Jayant
Mahardika, Agustine
Manchia, Mirko
Marsh, Wendy
Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica
Martini, Julia
Martiny, Klaus
Mashima, Yuki
McLoughlin, Declan M
Meesters, Ybe
Melle, Ingrid
Meza-Urzúa, Fátima
Mikolas, Pavol
Mok, Yee Ming
Monteith, Scott
Moorthy, Muthukumaran
Morken, Gunnar
Mosca, Enrica
Mozzhegorov, Anton A
Munoz, Rodrigo
Mythri, Starlin V
Nacef, Fethi
Nadella, Ravi K
Nakanotani, Takako
Nielsen, René Ernst
O'Donovan, Claire
Omrani, Adel
Osher, Yamima
Ouali, Uta
Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja
Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira
Petite, Joanne
Petzold, Johannes
Pfennig, Andrea
Ruiz, Yolanda Pica
Pinna, Marco
Pompili, Maurizio
Porter, Richard J
Quiroz, Danilo
Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego
Ramesar, Raj
Rasgon, Natalie
Ratta-Apha, Woraphat
Ratzenhofer, Michaela
Redahan, Maria
Reddy, M S
Reif, Andreas
Reininghaus, Eva Z
Richards, Jenny Gringer
Ritter, Philipp
Rybakowski, Janusz K
Sathyaputri, Leela
Scippa, Angela M
Simhandl, Christian
Smith, Daniel
Smith, José
Stackhouse, Paul W
Stein, Dan J
Stilwell, Kellen
Strejilevich, Sergio
Su, Kuan-Pin
Subramaniam, Mythily
Sulaiman, Ahmad Hatim
Suominen, Kirsi
Tanra, Andi J
Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka
Teh, Wen Lin
Tondo, Leonardo
Torrent, Carla
Tuinstra, Daniel
Uchida, Takahito
Vaaler, Arne E
Vieta, Eduard
Viswanath, Biju
Yoldi-Negrete, Maria
Yalcinkaya, Oguz Kaan
Young, Allan H
Zgueb, Yosra
Whybrow, Peter C
UMass Chan Affiliations
PsychiatryDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2023-06-22
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Background: Sunlight contains ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation that triggers the production of vitamin D by skin. Vitamin D has widespread effects on brain function in both developing and adult brains. However, many people live at latitudes (about > 40 N or S) that do not receive enough UVB in winter to produce vitamin D. This exploratory study investigated the association between the age of onset of bipolar I disorder and the threshold for UVB sufficient for vitamin D production in a large global sample. Methods: Data for 6972 patients with bipolar I disorder were obtained at 75 collection sites in 41 countries in both hemispheres. The best model to assess the relation between the threshold for UVB sufficient for vitamin D production and age of onset included 1 or more months below the threshold, family history of mood disorders, and birth cohort. All coefficients estimated at P ≤ 0.001. Results: The 6972 patients had an onset in 582 locations in 70 countries, with a mean age of onset of 25.6 years. Of the onset locations, 34.0% had at least 1 month below the threshold for UVB sufficient for vitamin D production. The age of onset at locations with 1 or more months of less than or equal to the threshold for UVB was 1.66 years younger. Conclusion: UVB and vitamin D may have an important influence on the development of bipolar disorder. Study limitations included a lack of data on patient vitamin D levels, lifestyles, or supplement use. More study of the impacts of UVB and vitamin D in bipolar disorder is needed to evaluate this supposition.Source
Bauer M, Glenn T, Achtyes ED, Alda M, Agaoglu E, Altınbaş K, Andreassen OA, Angelopoulos E, Ardau R, Aydin M, Ayhan Y, Baethge C, Bauer R, Baune BT, Balaban C, Becerra-Palars C, Behere AP, Behere PB, Belete H, Belete T, Belizario GO, Bellivier F, Belmaker RH, Benedetti F, Berk M, Bersudsky Y, Bicakci Ş, Birabwa-Oketcho H, Bjella TD, Brady C, Cabrera J, Cappucciati M, Castro AMP, Chen WL, Cheung EYW, Chiesa S, Crowe M, Cuomo A, Dallaspezia S, Del Zompo M, Desai P, Dodd S, Etain B, Fagiolini A, Fellendorf FT, Ferensztajn-Rochowiak E, Fiedorowicz JG, Fountoulakis KN, Frye MA, Geoffroy PA, Gitlin MJ, Gonzalez-Pinto A, Gottlieb JF, Grof P, Haarman BCM, Harima H, Hasse-Sousa M, Henry C, Hoffding L, Houenou J, Imbesi M, Isometsä ET, Ivkovic M, Janno S, Johnsen S, Kapczinski F, Karakatsoulis GN, Kardell M, Kessing LV, Kim SJ, König B, Kot TL, Koval M, Kunz M, Lafer B, Landén M, Larsen ER, Lenger M, Licht RW, Lopez-Jaramillo C, MacKenzie A, Madsen HØ, Madsen SAKA, Mahadevan J, Mahardika A, Manchia M, Marsh W, Martinez-Cengotitabengoa M, Martini J, Martiny K, Mashima Y, McLoughlin DM, Meesters Y, Melle I, Meza-Urzúa F, Mikolas P, Mok YM, Monteith S, Moorthy M, Morken G, Mosca E, Mozzhegorov AA, Munoz R, Mythri SV, Nacef F, Nadella RK, Nakanotani T, Nielsen RE, O'Donovan C, Omrani A, Osher Y, Ouali U, Pantovic-Stefanovic M, Pariwatcharakul P, Petite J, Petzold J, Pfennig A, Ruiz YP, Pinna M, Pompili M, Porter RJ, Quiroz D, Rabelo-da-Ponte FD, Ramesar R, Rasgon N, Ratta-Apha W, Ratzenhofer M, Redahan M, Reddy MS, Reif A, Reininghaus EZ, Richards JG, Ritter P, Rybakowski JK, Sathyaputri L, Scippa AM, Simhandl C, Smith D, Smith J, Stackhouse PW Jr, Stein DJ, Stilwell K, Strejilevich S, Su KP, Subramaniam M, Sulaiman AH, Suominen K, Tanra AJ, Tatebayashi Y, Teh WL, Tondo L, Torrent C, Tuinstra D, Uchida T, Vaaler AE, Vieta E, Viswanath B, Yoldi-Negrete M, Yalcinkaya OK, Young AH, Zgueb Y, Whybrow PC. Exploratory study of ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation and age of onset of bipolar disorder. Int J Bipolar Disord. 2023 Jun 22;11(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s40345-023-00303-w. PMID: 37347392; PMCID: PMC10287592.DOI
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