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. 2022 Sep:160:110982.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2022.110982. Epub 2022 Jun 25.

Association between polarity of first episode and solar insolation in bipolar I disorder

Michael Bauer  1 Tasha Glenn  2 Eric D Achtyes  3 Martin Alda  4 Esen Agaoglu  5 Kürşat Altınbaş  6 Ole A Andreassen  7 Elias Angelopoulos  8 Raffaella Ardau  9 Memduha Aydin  10 Yavuz Ayhan  5 Christopher Baethge  11 Rita Bauer  12 Bernhard T Baune  13 Ceylan Balaban  14 Claudia Becerra-Palars  15 Aniruddh P Behere  16 Prakash B Behere  17 Habte Belete  18 Tilahun Belete  18 Gabriel Okawa Belizario  19 Frank Bellivier  20 Robert H Belmaker  21 Francesco Benedetti  22 Michael Berk  23 Yuly Bersudsky  24 Şule Bicakci  25 Harriet Birabwa-Oketcho  26 Thomas D Bjella  7 Conan Brady  27 Jorge Cabrera  28 Marco Cappucciati  29 Angela Marianne Paredes Castro  30 Wei-Ling Chen  31 Eric Y W Cheung  32 Silvia Chiesa  29 Marie Crowe  33 Alessandro Cuomo  34 Sara Dallaspezia  35 Maria Del Zompo  9 Pratikkumar Desai  36 Seetal Dodd  37 Bruno Etain  20 Andrea Fagiolini  34 Frederike T Fellendorf  38 Ewa Ferensztajn-Rochowiak  39 Jess G Fiedorowicz  40 Kostas N Fountoulakis  41 Mark A Frye  42 Pierre A Geoffroy  43 Ana Gonzalez-Pinto  44 John F Gottlieb  45 Paul Grof  46 Bartholomeus C M Haarman  47 Hirohiko Harima  48 Mathias Hasse-Sousa  49 Chantal Henry  50 Lone Høffding  51 Josselin Houenou  52 Massimiliano Imbesi  29 Erkki T Isometsä  53 Maja Ivkovic  54 Sven Janno  55 Simon Johnsen  56 Flávio Kapczinski  49 Gregory N Karakatsoulis  41 Mathias Kardell  57 Lars Vedel Kessing  58 Seong Jae Kim  59 Barbara König  60 Timur L Kot  61 Michael Koval  62 Mauricio Kunz  49 Beny Lafer  19 Mikael Landén  63 Erik R Larsen  64 Melanie Lenger  38 Ute Lewitzka  12 Rasmus W Licht  65 Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo  66 Alan MacKenzie  67 Helle Østergaard Madsen  68 Simone Alberte Kongstad A Madsen  56 Jayant Mahadevan  69 Agustine Mahardika  70 Mirko Manchia  71 Wendy Marsh  72 Monica Martinez-Cengotitabengoa  73 Klaus Martiny  68 Yuki Mashima  74 Declan M McLoughlin  75 Ybe Meesters  47 Ingrid Melle  7 Fátima Meza-Urzúa  76 Yee Ming Mok  77 Scott Monteith  78 Muthukumaran Moorthy  69 Gunnar Morken  79 Enrica Mosca  9 Anton A Mozzhegorov  80 Rodrigo Munoz  81 Starlin V Mythri  82 Fethi Nacef  83 Ravi K Nadella  69 Takako Nakanotani  84 René Ernst Nielsen  65 Claire O'Donovan  4 Adel Omrani  85 Yamima Osher  24 Uta Ouali  83 Maja Pantovic-Stefanovic  54 Pornjira Pariwatcharakul  86 Joanne Petite  4 Andrea Pfennig  12 Yolanda Pica Ruiz  87 Marco Pinna  88 Maurizio Pompili  89 Richard Porter  33 Danilo Quiroz  90 Francisco Diego Rabelo-da-Ponte  91 Raj Ramesar  92 Natalie Rasgon  93 Woraphat Ratta-Apha  86 Michaela Ratzenhofer  38 Maria Redahan  27 M S Reddy  94 Andreas Reif  14 Eva Z Reininghaus  38 Jenny Gringer Richards  95 Philipp Ritter  12 Janusz K Rybakowski  39 Leela Sathyaputri  95 Ângela M Scippa  96 Christian Simhandl  97 Daniel Smith  98 José Smith  99 Paul W Stackhouse Jr  100 Dan J Stein  101 Kellen Stilwell  36 Sergio Strejilevich  99 Kuan-Pin Su  102 Mythily Subramaniam  103 Ahmad Hatim Sulaiman  104 Kirsi Suominen  105 Andi J Tanra  106 Yoshitaka Tatebayashi  84 Wen Lin Teh  103 Leonardo Tondo  107 Carla Torrent  108 Daniel Tuinstra  36 Takahito Uchida  109 Arne E Vaaler  79 Eduard Vieta  108 Biju Viswanath  69 Maria Yoldi-Negrete  110 Oguz Kaan Yalcinkaya  5 Allan H Young  111 Yosra Zgueb  83 Peter C Whybrow  112
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Association between polarity of first episode and solar insolation in bipolar I disorder

Michael Bauer et al. J Psychosom Res. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: Circadian rhythm disruption is commonly observed in bipolar disorder (BD). Daylight is the most powerful signal to entrain the human circadian clock system. This exploratory study investigated if solar insolation at the onset location was associated with the polarity of the first episode of BD I. Solar insolation is the amount of electromagnetic energy from the Sun striking a surface area of the Earth.

Methods: Data from 7488 patients with BD I were collected at 75 sites in 42 countries. The first episode occurred at 591 onset locations in 67 countries at a wide range of latitudes in both hemispheres. Solar insolation values were obtained for every onset location, and the ratio of the minimum mean monthly insolation to the maximum mean monthly insolation was calculated. This ratio is largest near the equator (with little change in solar insolation over the year), and smallest near the poles (where winter insolation is very small compared to summer insolation). This ratio also applies to tropical locations which may have a cloudy wet and clear dry season, rather than winter and summer.

Results: The larger the change in solar insolation throughout the year (smaller the ratio between the minimum monthly and maximum monthly values), the greater the likelihood the first episode polarity was depression. Other associated variables were being female and increasing percentage of gross domestic product spent on country health expenditures. (All coefficients: P ≤ 0.001).

Conclusion: Increased awareness and research into circadian dysfunction throughout the course of BD is warranted.

Keywords: Bipolar disorder; Circadian rhythm; Depression; Polarity; Solar insolation; Sunlight.

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Figure 1. Location of the 75 international collection sites in 42 countries

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