[Metabolic syndrome and bipolar disorder: Is sleep the missing link?].

Sep 25, 2016L'Encephale

Could Sleep Link Metabolic Syndrome and Bipolar Disorder?

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Abstract

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in bipolar disorder may be 36 to 49% in the USA.

  • Metabolic syndrome is significantly more common in bipolar disorder than in the general population.
  • Factors like lack of exercise, poor diet, and genetic predisposition may contribute to this higher prevalence.
  • Circadian and sleep disturbances, including melatonin secretion changes, are common in bipolar disorder.
  • These disturbances may lead to relapses and could be linked to metabolic issues.
  • Hormones such as leptin and ghrelin may connect circadian disruptions with metabolic syndrome.
  • Addressing circadian disorders may help reduce the occurrence of metabolic syndrome in bipolar patients.

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