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Life expectancy in bipolar disorder

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BIPOLAR DISORDERS
卷 17, 期 5, 页码 543-548

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bdi.12296

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age; bipolar disorder; gender; life expectancy; mania; mortality

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  1. NARSAD Distinguished Investigator Grant, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, New York, NY, USA

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ObjectiveLife expectancy in patients with bipolar disorder has been reported to be decreased by 11 to 20years. These calculations are based on data for individuals at the age of 15years. However, this may be misleading for patients with bipolar disorder in general as most patients have a later onset of illness. The aim of the present study was to calculate the remaining life expectancy for patients of different ages with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. MethodsUsing nationwide registers of all inpatient and outpatient contacts to all psychiatric hospitals in Denmark from 1970 to 2012 we calculated remaining life expectancies for values of age 15, 25, 35 75 years among all individuals alive in year 2000. ResultsFor the typical male or female patient aged 25 to 45years, the remaining life expectancy was decreased by 12.0-8.7years and 10.6-8.3years, respectively. The ratio between remaining life expectancy in bipolar disorder and that of the general population decreased with age, indicating that patients with bipolar disorder start losing life-years during early and mid-adulthood. ConclusionsLife expectancy in bipolar disorder is decreased substantially, but less so than previously reported. Patients start losing life-years during early and mid-adulthood.

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