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KMID : 0361519990100020120
Korean Journal of Psychopharmacology
1999 Volume.10 No. 2 p.120 ~ p.129
Relationship between Serum Lipids and Psychiatric Symptoms
Hong Hyun-Ju

Min Sung-Kil
Koh Kyung-Bong
Kim-Jeong-Ho
Abstract
Object£ºMany studies found that psychological stress produced significant increases in cholesterol concentration. But recent study results suggested that lowering cholesterol increased non-illness mortality. Suicide rate were higher in low cholesterol groups. Also, depression and violence were related to low cholesterol. It is the purpose of this study to determine which psychiatric symptoms are correlated with serum concentration of cholesterol, triglyceride and HDL-C.

Method£ºThe subjects we included were 61 neurotic outpatients. Their psychiatric symptoms were assessed with SCL-90-R and additional symptoms check list and the results of their fasting serum concentration of cholesterol, triglyceride and HDL-C were obtained. The corrrelation between serum concentration of lipids and psychiatric symptoms were analyzed using Pearson¡¯s correlation test.

Results£ºThe result showed significant positive correlation between somatization symptom dimension and serum cholesterol concentration. Serum cholesterol concentration were also negatively correlated with suppressed emotion of anger. Serum concentration of triglyceride and HDL-C were not correlated with any symptom dimensions of SCL-90-R.

Conclusions£ºThese results suggest that somatization symptoms have some relationship with serum cholesterol and the role of cholesterol in psychiatirc symptoms need to be included in future study.
KEYWORD
SCL-90-R, Cholesterol, Somatization, Triglyceride, HDL-C, SCL-90-R,
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