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Review
. 2015 May:64:1-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2015.03.013. Epub 2015 Mar 27.

Influence of light exposure during early life on the age of onset of bipolar disorder

Michael Bauer  1 Tasha Glenn  2 Martin Alda  3 Ole A Andreassen  4 Elias Angelopoulos  5 Raffaella Ardau  6 Christopher Baethge  7 Rita Bauer  8 Bernhard T Baune  9 Frank Bellivier  10 Robert H Belmaker  11 Michael Berk  12 Thomas D Bjella  4 Letizia Bossini  13 Yuly Bersudsky  11 Eric Yat Wo Cheung  14 Jörn Conell  8 Maria Del Zompo  15 Seetal Dodd  16 Bruno Etain  17 Andrea Fagiolini  13 Mark A Frye  18 Kostas N Fountoulakis  19 Jade Garneau-Fournier  20 Ana Gonzalez-Pinto  21 John F Gottlieb  22 Hirohiko Harima  23 Stefanie Hassel  24 Chantal Henry  17 Apostolos Iacovides  19 Erkki T Isometsä  25 Flávio Kapczinski  26 Sebastian Kliwicki  27 Barbara König  28 Rikke Krogh  29 Mauricio Kunz  26 Beny Lafer  30 Erik R Larsen  29 Ute Lewitzka  8 Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo  31 Glenda MacQueen  24 Mirko Manchia  3 Wendy Marsh  32 Mónica Martinez-Cengotitabengoa  21 Ingrid Melle  4 Scott Monteith  33 Gunnar Morken  34 Rodrigo Munoz  35 Fabiano G Nery  30 Claire O'Donovan  3 Yamima Osher  11 Andrea Pfennig  8 Danilo Quiroz  36 Raj Ramesar  37 Natalie Rasgon  20 Andreas Reif  38 Philipp Ritter  8 Janusz K Rybakowski  27 Kemal Sagduyu  39 Ângela Miranda-Scippa  40 Emanuel Severus  8 Christian Simhandl  28 Dan J Stein  41 Sergio Strejilevich  42 Ahmad Hatim Sulaiman  43 Kirsi Suominen  44 Hiromi Tagata  23 Yoshitaka Tatebayashi  45 Carla Torrent  46 Eduard Vieta  46 Biju Viswanath  47 Mihir J Wanchoo  18 Mark Zetin  48 Peter C Whybrow  49
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Influence of light exposure during early life on the age of onset of bipolar disorder

Michael Bauer et al. J Psychiatr Res. 2015 May.

Abstract

Background: Environmental conditions early in life may imprint the circadian system and influence response to environmental signals later in life. We previously determined that a large springtime increase in solar insolation at the onset location was associated with a younger age of onset of bipolar disorder, especially with a family history of mood disorders. This study investigated whether the hours of daylight at the birth location affected this association.

Methods: Data collected previously at 36 collection sites from 23 countries were available for 3896 patients with bipolar I disorder, born between latitudes of 1.4 N and 70.7 N, and 1.2 S and 41.3 S. Hours of daylight variables for the birth location were added to a base model to assess the relation between the age of onset and solar insolation.

Results: 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. Addition of the minimum of the average monthly hours of daylight during the first 3 months of life improved the base model, with a significant positive relationship to age of onset. Coefficients for all other variables remained stable, significant and consistent with the base model.

Conclusions: Light exposure during early life may have important consequences for those who are susceptible to bipolar disorder, especially at latitudes with little natural light in winter. This study indirectly supports the concept that early life exposure to light may affect the long term adaptability to respond to a circadian challenge later in life.

Keywords: Age of onset; Bipolar disorder; Hours of daylight; Insolation; Sunlight.

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