Associations Between General and Specific Mental Health Conditions in Young Adulthood and Cardiometabolic Complications in Middle Adulthood: A 40-Year Longitudinal Familial Coaggregation Study of 672,823 Swedish Individuals.

IF 15.1 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
American Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1176/appi.ajp.20220951
Cen Chen, Zheng Chang, Ralf Kuja-Halkola, Brian M D'Onofrio, Henrik Larsson, Pontus Andell, Paul Lichtenstein, Erik Pettersson
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Abstract

Objective: Most mental disorders, when examined individually, are associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic complications. However, these associations might be attributed to a general liability to psychopathology or confounded by unmeasured familial factors. The authors investigated the association between psychiatric conditions in young adulthood and the risk of cardiometabolic complications in middle adulthood, up to 40 years later.

Methods: This cohort study (N=672,823) identified all individuals and their siblings born in Sweden between 1955 and 1962 and followed the cohort through 2013. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the bivariate associations between 10 psychiatric conditions or criminal convictions and five cardiometabolic complications in individuals. A general factor model was used to identify general, internalizing, externalizing, and psychotic factors based on the comorbidity among psychiatric conditions and criminal convictions. The cardiometabolic complications were then regressed on the latent general factor and three uncorrelated specific factors within a structural equation modeling framework in individuals and across sibling pairs.

Results: Each psychiatric condition significantly increased the risk of cardiometabolic complications. These associations appeared nonspecific, as multivariate models indicated that most were attributable to the general factor of psychopathology, rather than to specific psychiatric conditions. There were no or only small associations between individuals' general psychopathology and their siblings' cardiometabolic complications. The same pattern was evident for the specific internalizing and psychotic factors.

Conclusions: Associations between mental disorders in early life and later long-term risk of cardiometabolic complications appeared to be attributable to a general liability to psychopathology. Familial coaggregation analyses suggested that the elevated risk could not be attributed to confounders shared within families. One possibility is that lifestyle-based interventions may reduce the risk of later cardiometabolic complications for patients with several mental disorders.

青年期一般和特殊精神健康状况与中年期心脏代谢并发症之间的关系:对 672,823 名瑞典人进行的一项为期 40 年的纵向家族聚集研究。
目的:大多数精神障碍在单独研究时都与心脏代谢并发症的风险增加有关。然而,这些关联可能归因于精神病理学的普遍易感性,也可能被未测量的家族因素所混淆。作者调查了青年期精神状况与中年期(长达 40 年)心脏代谢并发症风险之间的关联:这项队列研究(样本数=672,823)确定了1955年至1962年间在瑞典出生的所有个体及其兄弟姐妹,并对队列进行了跟踪调查,直至2013年。采用逻辑回归模型估算了10种精神状况或刑事定罪与5种心脏代谢并发症之间的二元关联。根据精神疾病和刑事定罪之间的共病关系,使用一般因素模型来识别一般因素、内化因素、外化因素和精神病因素。然后,在结构方程模型框架内,对个人和兄弟姐妹间的心脏代谢并发症与潜在的一般因素和三个不相关的特定因素进行回归:结果:每种精神疾病都会明显增加心脏代谢并发症的风险。这些关联似乎是非特异性的,因为多变量模型显示,大多数关联可归因于精神病理学的一般因素,而非特定的精神状况。个人的一般精神病理学与其兄弟姐妹的心脏代谢并发症之间没有关联或仅有微小关联。在特定的内化因素和精神病因素方面,情况也是如此:结论:早年的精神障碍与日后长期的心脏代谢并发症风险之间的关联似乎可归因于精神病理学的一般责任。家族聚集分析表明,风险升高不能归因于家族内共有的混杂因素。一种可能性是,基于生活方式的干预措施可能会降低多种精神障碍患者日后出现心脏代谢并发症的风险。
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American Journal of Psychiatry
American Journal of Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
22.30
自引率
2.80%
发文量
157
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Psychiatry, dedicated to keeping psychiatry vibrant and relevant, publishes the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. The journal covers the full spectrum of issues related to mental health diagnoses and treatment, presenting original articles on new developments in diagnosis, treatment, neuroscience, and patient populations.
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