Gender-specific association of biochemical variables with depression: a population-based case-control study from North India

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Chaudhary, Vineet [1 ]
Longkumer, Imnameren [1 ]
Kaur, Gurjinder [2 ]
Saraswathy, Kallur Nava [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delhi, Dept Anthropol, Lab Biochem & Mol Anthropol, Delhi 110007, India
[2] Ashoka Univ, Haryana Collaborat Govt Haryana, Good Governance Program, Delhi, India
[3] Univ Delhi, Dept Anthropol, Delhi 110007, India
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MIDDLE EAST CURRENT PSYCHIATRY-MECPSYCH | 2022年 / 29卷 / 01期
关键词
Dyslipidaemia; Blood glucose; Depression; Mental health; Rural population; DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL; LOW SERUM-CHOLESTEROL; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; MAJOR DEPRESSION; METAANALYSIS; PREVALENCE; ADULTS;
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10.1186/s43045-022-00187-z
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder with complex aetiology. An emerging body of evidence shows that depression tends to co-occur with abnormal blood glucose levels and dyslipidaemia. This study aimed to understand the overall and gender-specific associations of abnormal glucose levels and dyslipidaemia with depression in a single Mendelian population from rural Haryana, India. To achieve the aim, a population-based case-control study, which constituted of 251 depressed (cases) and 251 non-depressed (controls) individuals, was set up. The study was conducted among the Jat community of Palwal District, Haryana (North India). Data collection was done using a pre-tested interview schedule through the household survey method. Depression status was ascertained using Beck Depression Inventory-II. Fasting blood glucose analysis and lipid profiling were done using commercial kits (Randox, USA) through spectrophotometry. Statistical analysis was done using MS-Excel 2010 and SPSS version 16.0. Results In the present study, overall fasting blood sugar level was not found to be associated with depression. However, high blood sugar posed a 3.6-folds elevated risk for depression among females with borderline significance (p = 0.058). Further, higher levels of TC and LDL were found to be inversely associated with depression. In the sex-wise analysis inverse association of TC and LDL with depression remained significant among males but not among females. Instead, high TG and high VLDL showed an increased risk for depression in females. Conclusions This study suggests gender-specific associations of some of the studied biochemical variables with depression. Longitudinal studies are warranted to explicate cause-effect relationships between the studied biochemical variables and depression.
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