Type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetic abnormalities in patients with bipolar disorders

  • Karolina Leopold
  • , Andreas Reif
  • , Sarah Haack
  • , Michael Bauer
  • , Daniel Bury
  • , Antje Löffler
  • , Sarah Kittel-Schneider
  • , Steffi Pfeiffer
  • , Cathrin Sauer
  • , Peter Schwarz
  • , Andrea Pfennig

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Abstract

Background Abnormalities in the glucose metabolism cause nervous and organic damage and are a cardiovascular risk factor. They could be a main cause for the increased morbidity and mortality rates found in patients with bipolar disorders. The exact prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetic abnormalities, however, is not clear. Methods 85 euthymic outpatients with bipolar disorders from two university hospitals in Germany underwent an oral glucose tolerance test, laboratory screening and clinical measurements. Socio-demographic data, medication, severity of illness, global functioning and life quality were assessed. Results Diabetes mellitus was found in 7% of the patients, pre-diabetic abnormalities in 27%. The group of patients with abnormalities in the glucose metabolism had significantly lower quality of life and global functioning. Higher BMI, leptin, triglycerides and CRP levels significantly increased the likelihood for pre-diabetes/diabetes. Limitations The low sample size did only allow limited assessment of impact of medication on the results. No healthy controls were assessed. Conclusions One-third of the patients with bipolar disorders showed abnormalities in the glucose metabolism and this was associated with impaired global functioning and lower quality of life. Early detection and intervention strategies fitting the needs of patient with bipolar disorder are needed to improve both physical and mental health.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)240-245
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Affective Disorders
Volume189
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bipolar disorder
  • Diabetes
  • Glucose
  • Metabolic
  • Pre-diabetes

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