前吸烟者和非吸烟者双相情感障碍患者的身心健康状况

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica Pub Date : 2023-02-07 DOI:10.1111/acps.13535
Bénédicte Nobile, Ophélia Godin, Sébastien Gard, Ludovic Samalin, Georges Brousse, Joséphine Loftus, Valérie Aubin, Raoul Belzeaux, Caroline Dubertret, Yann Le Strat, Nicolas Mazer, Alix de Prémorel, Paul Roux, Mircea Polosan, Thomas Schwintzer, Pierre-Michel Llorca, FondaMental Advanced Center of Expertise for Bipolar Disorders (FACE-BD) collaborators, Isabelle Biseul, Bruno Etain, Remi Moirand, Emilie Olié, Emmanuel Haffen, Marion Leboyer, Philippe Courtet, Sébastien Guillaume, Romain Icick
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高达70%的双相情感障碍(BD)患者终生吸烟,这是发病率的一个主要可改变的危险因素。然而,很少有人建议双相障碍患者戒烟,主要是因为担心不利的代谢或精神变化。评估戒烟对身体和精神的影响至关重要。本研究的目的是描述双相障碍患者吸烟状况的精神病学和非精神病学相关性(从不吸烟者、现在吸烟者和曾经吸烟者)。方法在2009年至2020年期间从双相障碍基础专家中心网络招募的3860名确诊双相障碍患者被分为现在吸烟者、以前吸烟者和从不吸烟者。我们使用多项回归逻辑模型比较了三组患者的社会人口学和临床特征(如双相障碍类型、当前症状负荷和非精神病学发病率,包括人体测量学和生物学数据)。对多重检验进行了修正。结果当前吸烟者的抑郁、焦虑和冲动水平高于既往吸烟者和不吸烟者,并且伴随物质使用障碍的风险也更高,从从未吸烟者到既往吸烟者再到当前吸烟者,这表明共同的责任。目前吸烟者比从不吸烟者患代谢综合征的风险更高,尽管这仅在未使用抗精神病药物的病例中得到证明。结论吸烟与高发病率相关。引人注目的是,在一般人群中,戒烟似乎与他们回到不吸烟者的水平有关。我们的研究结果强烈强调了在双相障碍人群中传播治疗烟草成瘾策略的必要性。
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Physical and mental health status of former smokers and non-smokers patients with bipolar disorder

Objectives

Up to 70% individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are lifetime tobacco smokers, a major modifiable risk factor for morbidity. However, quitting smoking is rarely proposed to individuals with BD, mainly because of fear of unfavorable metabolic or psychiatric changes. Evaluating the physical and mental impact of tobacco cessation is primordial. The aim of this study was to characterize the psychiatric and nonpsychiatric correlates of tobacco smoking status (never- vs. current vs. former smokers) in individuals with BD.

Methods

3860 individuals with ascertained BD recruited in the network of Fondamental expert centers for BD between 2009 and 2020 were categorized into current, former, and never tobacco smokers. We compared the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics assessed by standard instruments (e.g., BD type, current symptoms load, and non-psychiatric morbidity—including anthropometric and biological data) of the three groups using multinomial regression logistic models. Corrections for multiple testing were applied.

Results

Current smokers had higher depression, anxiety, and impulsivity levels than former and never-smokers, and also higher risk of comorbid substance use disorders with a gradient from never to former to current smokers—suggesting shared liability. Current smokers were at higher risk to have a metabolic syndrome than never-smokers, although this was only evidenced in cases, who were not using antipsychotics.

Conclusions

Tobacco smoking was associated with high morbidity level. Strikingly, as in the general population, quitting smoking seemed associated with their return to the never-smokers' levels. Our findings strongly highlight the need to spread strategies to treat tobacco addiction in the BD population.

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Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica acts as an international forum for the dissemination of information advancing the science and practice of psychiatry. In particular we focus on communicating frontline research to clinical psychiatrists and psychiatric researchers. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica has traditionally been and remains a journal focusing predominantly on clinical psychiatry, but translational psychiatry is a topic of growing importance to our readers. Therefore, the journal welcomes submission of manuscripts based on both clinical- and more translational (e.g. preclinical and epidemiological) research. When preparing manuscripts based on translational studies for submission to Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, the authors should place emphasis on the clinical significance of the research question and the findings. Manuscripts based solely on preclinical research (e.g. animal models) are normally not considered for publication in the Journal.
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