Journal of Clinical Medicine (Aug 2023)

Chronotype and Cardiometabolic Parameters in Patients with Bipolar Disorder: Preliminary Findings

  • Andrea Aguglia,
  • Antimo Natale,
  • Benedetta Conio,
  • Clio Franziska De Michiel,
  • Alessio Lechiara,
  • Fabrizio Pastorino,
  • Laura Fusar-Poli,
  • Alessandra Costanza,
  • Andrea Amerio,
  • Mario Amore,
  • Gianluca Serafini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175621
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 17
p. 5621

Abstract

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Cardiometabolic alterations are very common in bipolar disorder (BD). The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between chronotype and cardiometabolic parameters in patients with a primary diagnosis of BD. This study is an observational clinical investigation including 170 subjects consecutively admitted to the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit of the IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino (Genoa, Italy), recruited over a period of 48 months. A psychometric tool assessing chronotype was administered and blood tests were performed. Furthermore, the atherogenic coefficient ((total cholesterol–HDL cholesterol)/HDL cholesterol), and Castelli risk index-I (total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol) and -II (LDL cholesterol/HDL cholesterol) were calculated. Patients with BD and an eveningness chronotype showed a higher body mass index, total and low-density lipotrotein cholesterol compared to patients with BD and an intermediate or morning chronotype. Furthermore, the Atherogenic Coefficient and Castelli Risk-Index I–II were found to be higher in bipolar patients with an evening chronotype. The role of chronotype in the development of obesity and cardiovascular risk is, therefore, a relationship worth being investigated, especially in the context of BD, to ameliorate the clinical and therapeutic approach, aiming at increasing the quality of life and reducing the mortality.

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