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Serum cholesterol levels and mood symptoms in the postpartum period (Articolo in rivista)
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- Serum cholesterol levels and mood symptoms in the postpartum period (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Troisi A., Moles A., Panepuccia L., Lo Russo D., Palla G., Scucchi S. (2002)
Serum cholesterol levels and mood symptoms in the postpartum period
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- Serum cholesterol levels and mood symptoms in the postpartum period (literal)
- Abstract
- During pregnancy, the total serum cholesterol concentration rises up
to 43%, followed by a rapid fall after delivery. Mild depressive
symptoms ('postpartum blues') are a common complication of the
puerperium and affect 30-85% of women in the early postpartum
period. Based on these observations, it has been suggested that the
sudden fall in cholesterol levels after delivery could serve as a
'natural model' to test the suggested association between
cholesterol and mood. The present study was designed to expand
the database concerning the association between cholesterol levels
and mood in the postpartum period and to address some
methodological problems raised by previous studies. Forty-seven
healthy primiparous women were interviewed with a structured
clinical interview on two occasions: during late pregnancy (median:
day -20 before the expected delivery) and during the early postpartum
period (median: day 32 after delivery). On both occasions, serum
concentrations of total and HDL cholesterol were measured and
mood symptoms were assessed with the state form of Spielberger's
State-Trait Anxiety Index (STAI), the state form of the State-Trait Anger
Scale (STAS), and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). We found
significant, albeit moderate, relationships between serum
cholesterol levels and mood symptoms in the postpartum period that
were not present during late pregnancy. Lower postpartum levels of
total cholesterol were associated with symptoms of anxiety (r=-0.30,
P=0.04), anger/hostility (r=-0.31, P=0.04), and depression (r=-0.35,
P=0.02), and lower postpartum levels of HDL cholesterol were
associated with symptoms of anxiety (r=-0.34, P=0.02). This study
confirms that the physiological fall in blood lipids in the postpartum
period can be a useful model to test the relationship between serum
cholesterol levels and mood. (literal)
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