Serum cholesterol concentration and death from suicide in men: Paris prospective study I

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Zureik, M
Courbon, D
Ducimetiere, P
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BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 1996年 / 313卷 / 7058期
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Objective-To investigate whether low serum cholesterol concentration or changing serum cholesterol concentration is associated with risk of suicide in men. Design-Cohort study with annual repeat measurements of serum cholesterol concentration (for up to four years). Setting-Paris, France. Subjects-6393 working men, aged 43-52 in 1967-72, who had at least three measurements of serum cholesterol concentration. Main outcome measures-Individual change over time in serum cholesterol concentration (estimated using within person linear regression method); death hom suicide during average of 17 years) follow up after last examination. Results-32 men committed suicide during follow up. After adjustment for age and other factors, relative risk of suicide for men with low average serum cholesterol concentration (<4.78 mmol/l) compared with those with average serum cholesterol concentration of 4.78-6.21 mmol/l was 3.16 (95% confidence interval 1.38 to 7.22, P = 0.007). Men whose serum cholesterol concentration decreased by more than 0.13 mmol/l a year had multivariate adjusted relative risk of 2.17 (0.97 to 4.84, P = 0.056) compared with those whose cholesterol remained stable (change of less than or equal to 0.13 mmol/l a year). Conclusion-Both low serum cholesterol concentration and declining cholesterol concentration were associated with increased risk of death from suicide in men. Although there is some evidence in favour of a concomitant rather than a causal effect for interpreting these associations, long term surveillance of subjects included in trials of lipid lowering treatments seems warranted.
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