2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2013.08.008
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Longitudinal associations between serum cholesterol levels and suicidal ideation in an older Korean population

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“…Similarly to our results, other studies (23,24,26,27) also reported an association between low total cholesterol levels and suicidality, while one recent study found that only very low and very high cholesterol levels could be valid and reliable predictors of suicidal ideations incidence in elderly people (57). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly to our results, other studies (23,24,26,27) also reported an association between low total cholesterol levels and suicidality, while one recent study found that only very low and very high cholesterol levels could be valid and reliable predictors of suicidal ideations incidence in elderly people (57). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“… N = 1204 (62% women) Past month suicidal ideation n = 138 1 chronic medical illness: Prevalence: OR = 2.61 (CI 1.05–6.51); Incidence: OR = 0.70 (CI 0.30–1.60); Persistence: NA 2-3 chronic medical illnesses: Prevalence: OR = 4.15 (CI 1.75–9.83); Incidence: OR = 0.89 (CI 0.42–1.91); Persistence: NA 4+ chronic medical illnesses: Prevalence: OR = 6.75 (CI 2.82–16.19); Incidence: OR = 2.41(CI 1.14–5.11); Persistence: NA Chronic medical illness (severer): Prevalence: OR = 1.01 (CI 0.78–1.30); Incidence: OR = 1.16 (CI 0.87–1.56); Persistence: NA Disabled: Model 1: Prevalence: OR = 4.70 (CI 2.70–8.20); Incidence: OR = 1.29 (CI 0.77–2.16) Persistence: OR = 0.50 (CI 0.13–1.88); Model 2: Prevalence: OR = 2.42 (CI 1.31–4.47); Incidence: NA; Persistence: NA Mild pain: Prevalence: OR = 2.01 (CI 1.24–25); Incidence: OR = 1.82 (CI 1.02–3.25); Persistence: OR = 0.66 (CI 0.22–1.99) Moderate pain: Prevalence: OR = 4.41 (CI 2.79–6.96). Incidence: OR = 2.93 (CI 1.60–5.35); Persistence: OR = 0.72 (CI 0.25–2.02) Severe pain: Prevalence: OR = 1.47 (CI 1.12–1.93); Incidence: OR = 1.41 (CI 1.00–1.99); Persistence: NA Kim et al., 2014 South Korea Cholesterol measures Hypertension (self-reported diagnosis of and treatment history) Triglycerides Diabetes (self-reported diagnosis of and treatment history) Community dwellers. N = 732 (59 % women) Past month suicidal ideation n = 93 Total cholesterol, mean (SD) mg/dl: No SI: 173.6 (33.3); SI: 187.1 (37.6), p <.001 High density lipoprotein cholesterol, mean (SD) mg/dl: No SI: 48.2 (13.6); SI: 46.9 (12.8), p = 0.384 Low density lipoprotein cholesterol, mean (SD) mg/dl: No SI: 95.5 (30.0); SI: 110.0 (32.6), p <.001 Hypertension, N (%): No SI: 200 (31.3); SI: 34 (36.6), p = 0.309 Triglycerides, mean (SD) mg/dl: No SI: 151.8 (82.0); SI: 155.3 (80.3), p = 0.696 Diabetes, N (%): No SI: 68 (10.6); SI: 14 (15.1), p = 0.207 Lapierre et al., 2012 Canada Kidney/urinary problem Community dwellers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Since low and higher level of serum total cholesterol is a stable feature in some persons with recurrent major depression, the level of total cholesterol in blood samples in patients with major depression has been widely used to estimate the risk of suicidal behavior in the presence of depressive disorder [ 42 ]. Consistent with previous findings that serum cholesterol was decreased in depressed patients, our results showed that the cholesterol levels in the medial prefrontal cortex were significantly decreased in rats that were exposed to chronic mild stress for a long period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%