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The Effect of Benzodiazepines on Catatonia: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Catatonia is a complex psychomotor syndrome associated with various psychiatric and somatic underlying disorders. Current treatment protocols include benzodiazepines and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Despite their widespread use, systematic evidence regarding efficacy and optimal benzodiazepine dosage remains limited.
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ABSTRACT Background Cognitive impairment is common in bipolar disorder (BD), but the underlying pathophysiology remains unclear. This systematic review aimed to (1) summarize all literature describing relationships of biofluid biomarkers and cognition in BD and (2) identify which biofluid biomarkers correlate most consistently with cognition in BD ...
Alexandra J. M. Beunders +21 more
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Speech and Language Markers of Bipolar Disorder: Challenges and Opportunities
ABSTRACT Background Clinicians aspire to predict the emergence of Bipolar Disorder (BD) in a timely manner. To accomplish this, markers reflecting mental states that can be gathered non‐invasively and at large scale are needed. Here, we systematically evaluate evidence relating speech‐based markers to mood states in BD.
Farida Zaher +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Bipolar I Disorder (BP‐I) is frequently misdiagnosed as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), delaying appropriate treatment. This study aimed to examine treatment patterns among BP‐I patients misdiagnosed with MDD and assess the impact of these regimens on the time until BP‐I diagnosis.
Filmon Haile +2 more
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Can We Improve the Prediction of Early Onset Mania and Hypomania in the Community?
ABSTRACT Background There is broad agreement that the onset of bipolar disorders (BD) can be predicted by using combined estimates of familial, genetic and clinical risk. However, there is a lack of consensus about the operationalisation of different risk attributes (e.g., symptoms vs.
Jan Scott +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Circadian dysfunction is involved in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorders (BD), and circadian‐based interventions are gaining recognition in their management. Moreover, basic and epidemiologic research has generated findings inspiring circadian‐informed self‐ and clinician‐management strategies.
Jacob J. Crouse +40 more
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ABSTRACT Background Epigenetic age accelerations have been associated with the clinical expression of BD; however, with few available studies. Method We calculated Horvath, Hannum, EN, GrimAge, and PhenoAge epigenetic ages in a sample of 139 individuals with BD.
Luana Spano +92 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Changes in energy metabolism are commonly observed in bipolar disorder (BD) and have been linked to a more severe clinical course. ‘Metabolic jet lag’ (MJL) is a state of shift in circadian patterns of energy homeostasis, expressed through behavioral changes such as irregular meal timing.
Elena Koning +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate excess all‐cause mortality among individuals with bipolar disorder in Finland and examine time trends in the mortality gap between individuals with bipolar disorder and the general population during 2000–2023. Methods Individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder during 1975–2023 in Finland were identified using the ...
Julia Rimmington +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The prevalence of tobacco smoking and high nicotine dependence (ND) in bipolar disorder (BD) is higher than in the general population but lower than in schizophrenia. This study aims to analyse the relationship of smoking behaviours, including age at onset of daily smoking (AODS), with age at onset of BD and course‐of‐illness ...
Manuel Gurpegui +6 more
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