Title of article :
Seasonality of admissions for mania in a psychiatric hospital of Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Author/Authors :
Volpe، نويسنده , , Fernando Madalena and Del Porto، نويسنده , , José Alberto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Background
ality of mania has been previously reported in several world regions. A spring and/or summer peak has been the most frequent finding, correlating to climatic variables, especially luminosity. There are, however, no South American studies on this association.
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arts of 269 manic patients admitted from 1996 to 2000 in a psychiatric hospital at Belo Horizonte, Brazil, were reviewed. Seasonality was assessed with Cosinor Analysis. Correlations of the rate of admissions for mania to climatic variables were performed, including lagged and differenced data.
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annual pattern was evident, with a late winter–spring peak and a late summer–autumn trough. The rate of admissions for mania correlated positively to: (a) average index and previous monthsʹ hours of sunshine, and (b) differenced mean temperature; and negatively to: (a) index and previous monthsʹ rainfall, (b) index monthsʹ relative humidity, and (c) previous monthsʹ duration of days and mean temperature. Altogether, climatic variables explained 23.7% of the variance in the rate of admissions for mania.
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as a retrospective study conducted in a single institution.
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ct that climatic variables are associated to the course of bipolar disorder even in subtropical regions indicate that this effect may be more subtle and extent than previously thought. Further exploration of the biological mechanisms of this association is necessary.
Keywords :
Seasonality , climate , MANIA , bipolar disorder , Brazil
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders