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The Association Between Psychiatric Disorders and Telomere Length: A Meta-Analysis Involving 14,827 Persons
Sabrina M. Darrow, Josine E. Verhoeven, Dóra Révész, Daniel Lindqvist, Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Kevin Delucchi, Owen M. Wolkowitz, Carol A. Mathews
Psychosomatic Medicine · 2016 · ▲ 232 citations
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship between leukocyte telomere(definition) length (LTL), a marker of cell aging, and psychiatric disorders in adults compared with controls using meta-analytic methods. METHODS: Data were abstracted from studies examining the relationship between LTL and adult psychiatric disorders. In addition to an overall estimate of effect size, subgroup analyses and meta-regression were performed to examine whether covariates (including psychiatric diagnoses) moderated the estimate. RESULTS: A significant overall effect size showing LTL shortening was found across all psychiatric disorders (Hedge g = -0.50, p < .001). Subgroup analyses did not demonstrate significant differences in effect size based on individual covariates (psychiatric disorder, sex, age, or assay method). The meta-regression indicated that although type of disorder and, likely, age moderate the overall effect size, the heterogeneity between studies could not be explained by a model that included these variables as well as sex and assay method. Although not significantly different, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, and depressive disorders had comparatively larger effect sizes (-1.27, -0.53, and -0.55), and psychotic and bipolar disorders had comparatively smaller ones (-0.23 and -0.26). CONCLUSIONS: We observed a robust effect size of LTL shortening for psychiatric disorders as a whole compared with controls. The results were less straightforward regarding relative differences in the strength of this association by specific disorder. Future studies should focus on mechanisms explaining accelerated cell aging with psychiatric illness, defining directions (if any) of causality and elucidating possible differences in this association between disorders.
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Darrow, S.M., Verhoeven, J.E., Révész, D., Lindqvist, D., Penninx, B.W., Delucchi, K., Wolkowitz, O.M., & Mathews, C.A. (2016). The Association Between Psychiatric Disorders and Telomere Length: A Meta-Analysis Involving 14,827 Persons. <em>Psychosomatic Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1097/psy.0000000000000356
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Darrow SM, Verhoeven JE, Révész D, Lindqvist D, Penninx BW, Delucchi K, et al. The Association Between Psychiatric Disorders and Telomere Length: A Meta-Analysis Involving 14,827 Persons. Psychosomatic Medicine. 2016. doi:10.1097/psy.0000000000000356.
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@unpublished{sabrina2016TheAss,
title = {The Association Between Psychiatric Disorders and Telomere Length: A Meta-Analysis Involving 14,827 Persons},
author = {Sabrina M. Darrow and Josine E. Verhoeven and Dóra Révész and Daniel Lindqvist and Brenda W.J.H. Penninx and Kevin Delucchi and Owen M. Wolkowitz and Carol A. Mathews},
journal = {Psychosomatic Medicine},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1097/psy.0000000000000356},
}
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