暴露于空气过敏原季节性高峰的复发性情绪障碍患者的过敏和焦虑症状的严重程度变化呈正相关。

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考虑到临床和动物证据表明过敏与焦虑之间的关系,我们假设,从低到高的空气过敏原暴露,原发性情绪障碍患者焦虑症状评分的变化与过敏症状评分的变化相关。我们还预测,根据过敏原特异性IgE抗体的测定,对树花粉的致敏性将预测暴露于树花粉期间焦虑的更大恶化。招募了51例单极或双相情感障碍患者(年龄:19-63岁,65%为女性)。树花粉IgE阳性患者12例作为实验组,多过敏原血清学试验阴性患者39例作为对照组。焦虑和过敏症状的自我报告在空气中花粉数量高峰时获得一次,在空气中花粉数量低时获得一次,由两个当地花粉计数站报告。使用线性回归模型,我们证实过敏评分和焦虑评分之间存在显著的正相关
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Changes in Severity of Allergy and Anxiety Symptoms Are Positively Correlated in Patients with Recurrent Mood Disorders Who Are Exposed to Seasonal Peaks of Aeroallergens.

Considering clinical and animal evidence suggesting a relationship between allergy and anxiety, we hypothesized that, from low to high aeroallergen exposure, changes in anxiety symptom scores in patients with primary mood disorders will correlate with changes in allergy symptom scores. We also anticipated that sensitization to tree pollen, as determined by allergen specific IgE antibodies, will predict a greater worsening of anxiety during exposure to tree pollen. 51 patients with unipolar or bipolar disorder (age: 19-63 years, 65% female) were recruited. Tree- pollen IgE positive subjects (12) were included as the experimental group and patients negative to a multi-allergen serological test (39) were included in the control group. Self reports of anxiety and allergy symptoms were obtained once during the peak airborne pollen counts and once during the period of low airborne pollen counts, as reported by two local pollen counting stations. Using linear regression models, we confirmed a significant positive association between allergy scores and anxiety scores (p<0.04); however, the IgE specific tree pollen positivity was not significantly associated with changes in anxiety scores. Because changes in anxiety scores relate to changes in depression scores, the relationship between allergy and anxiety involves states rather than only traits, and as such, our results lead to future efforts to uncover potential anxiety triggering, exacerbating or perpetuating role of allergens in vulnerable individuals.

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