학술논문

Relationship between sunlight and the age of onset of bipolar disorder: An international multisite study / 太陽光と双極性障害の発症年齢との関係 ─23カ国36施設の国際共同研究─
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
総合病院精神医学 / Japanese Journal of General Hospital Psychiatry. 2017, 29(2):143
Subject
Age of onset
Bipolar disorder
Hours of daylight
Insolation
Sunlight
双極性障害
太陽光
日射量
日照時間
発症年齢
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0915-5872
2186-4810
Abstract
The onset of bipolar disorder is influenced by the interaction of genetic and environmental factors. A previous study by the international research team found that a large increase in sunlight was associated with a lower age of onset. This study extends the analysis with more collection sites at diverse locations including locations in Japan. It also includes family history and polarity of first episode, and investigates whether the hours of daylight at the birth location affect the age of onset. Data from about 4000 patients with bipolar Ⅰdisorder were collected at 36 collection sites in 23 countries. Solar insolation values at the onset locations and the hours of daylight values at the birth location were obtained from the USA National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Surface Meteorology and Solar Energy (SSE) database. Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) models were used to estimate the effect of solar insolation on the age of onset. There was a large, significant inverse relationship between maximum monthly increase in solar insolation and the age of onset. The effect was reduced by half if there was no family history and by one-third for initial episodes of mania than depression. More hours of daylight at the birth location during early life was associated with an older age of onset, suggesting reduced vulnerability to the future circadian challenge of the springtime increase in solar insolation at the onset location. Further research into the effects of the duration, intensity, timing and wavelength of sunlight is needed to better understand bipolar disorder.