Lifestyle in bipolar disorder: A cross-sectional study

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Mario Simjanoski , Taiane de Azevedo Cardoso , Benicio N. Frey , Luciano Minuzzi , Raquel B. De Boni , Vicent Balanzá-Martínez , Flavio Kapczinski
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Abstract

Background

Modifiable lifestyle behaviors are important factors for improving mental health, yet there has been a lack of research studying lifestyle as a multidimensional construct in bipolar disorder (BD). The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the lifestyle patterns of individuals with BD in a current mood episode with healthy controls (HCs) using the Short Multidimensional Inventory Lifestyle Evaluation (SMILE).

Materials and methods

The sample consisted of 46 individuals with BD currently experiencing a depressive or manic episode and 50 HC, assessed using the MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview, Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), and the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS). The SMILE scale assesses lifestyle across seven domains: diet and nutrition, substance abuse, physical activity, stress management, restorative sleep, social support, and environmental exposures. Between-groups comparisons were performed based on the presence of a psychiatric diagnosis and the type of BD episode.

Results

We found significant differences in the total SMILE score (r = 0.75, p < 0.001) and in scores from each domain of the scale between BD and HC (p < 0.05), where individuals with BD in a depressive or manic episode with or without mixed features reported worse lifestyle across all domains. Differences between individuals with BD in different mood episodes across domains on the SMILE scale were non-significant.

Conclusion

Findings from this study highlight the presence of unhealthy lifestyle patterns in people with BD regardless of the polarity of their mood episode. Implementation of multidimensional lifestyle assessments is an essential step toward detecting the clustering of unhealthy lifestyle patterns in BD.

双相情感障碍患者的生活方式:一项横断面研究。
背景:可改变的生活方式行为是改善心理健康的重要因素,但缺乏将生活方式作为双相情感障碍(BD)的多维结构进行研究。本横断面研究的目的是使用短期多维生活方式问卷评估(SMILE)比较当前情绪发作的BD患者与健康对照组(HC)的生活方式模式。材料和方法:样本包括46名当前经历抑郁或躁狂发作的BD和50名HC,使用MINI国际神经精神病学访谈、Montgomery-Åsberg抑郁评定量表(MADRS)和青年躁狂评定量表进行评估。SMILE量表评估了七个领域的生活方式:饮食和营养、药物滥用、体育活动、压力管理、恢复性睡眠、社会支持和环境暴露。根据精神病诊断的存在和BD发作的类型进行组间比较。结果:我们发现SMILE总分存在显著差异(r=0.75,P结论:这项研究的结果突显了BD患者存在不健康的生活方式,无论他们的情绪发作的极性如何。实施多维生活方式评估是检测BD中不健康生活方式集群的重要一步。
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