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Antidepressant Medication Use and Risk of Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Mellitus—A Noncausal Association?
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests a link between antidepressant use and diabetes, but it is unclear whether the association is causal or attributable to detection/ascertainment bias. To examine this, we assessed the associations of antidepressant use with change in glucose levels and incidence...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3202626/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21872216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.07.008 |
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author | Kivimäki, Mika Batty, G. David Jokela, Markus Ebmeier, Klaus P. Vahtera, Jussi Virtanen, Marianna Brunner, Eric J. Tabak, Adam G. Witte, Daniel R. Kumari, Meena Singh-Manoux, Archana Hamer, Mark |
author_facet | Kivimäki, Mika Batty, G. David Jokela, Markus Ebmeier, Klaus P. Vahtera, Jussi Virtanen, Marianna Brunner, Eric J. Tabak, Adam G. Witte, Daniel R. Kumari, Meena Singh-Manoux, Archana Hamer, Mark |
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description | BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests a link between antidepressant use and diabetes, but it is unclear whether the association is causal or attributable to detection/ascertainment bias. To examine this, we assessed the associations of antidepressant use with change in glucose levels and incidence of undiagnosed and diagnosed diabetes. METHODS: During an 18-year period, we monitored antidepressant use, glucose levels, and diabetes status in 5978 civil servants (70.9% male, age range 39–64 years) free of diabetes at baseline (the Whitehall II study). Use of medication and plasma glucose were assessed at four study screenings: 1991/1993, 1997/1999, 2003/2004, and 2008/2009. Incident diabetes cases were classified as either diagnosed (n = 294) if detected using self-report of physician diagnosis and/or the use of diabetes medication or undiagnosed (n = 346) if detected based on fasting and/or 2-hour postload glucose levels using an oral glucose tolerance test at the study screenings. RESULTS: Incidence of diagnosed diabetes was higher among antidepressant users than nonusers (odds ratio 3.10, 95% confidence interval: 1.66–5.78). However, antidepressant use was not associated with undiagnosed diabetes at any follow-up examination nor with higher fasting or 2-hour postload plasma glucose levels or increasing glucose levels over time. Odds ratio for undiagnosed diabetes for antidepressant users versus nonusers was .88 (95% confidence interval: .45–1.72, p = .70). The mean difference in glucose changes between participants reporting antidepressant use at three screenings compared with those not on antidepressant treatment was .0 mmol/L. CONCLUSIONS: The link between antidepressant use and diabetes risk may not be causal in nature. |
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spelling | pubmed-32026262011-12-15 Antidepressant Medication Use and Risk of Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Mellitus—A Noncausal Association? Kivimäki, Mika Batty, G. David Jokela, Markus Ebmeier, Klaus P. Vahtera, Jussi Virtanen, Marianna Brunner, Eric J. Tabak, Adam G. Witte, Daniel R. Kumari, Meena Singh-Manoux, Archana Hamer, Mark Biol Psychiatry Archival Report BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests a link between antidepressant use and diabetes, but it is unclear whether the association is causal or attributable to detection/ascertainment bias. To examine this, we assessed the associations of antidepressant use with change in glucose levels and incidence of undiagnosed and diagnosed diabetes. METHODS: During an 18-year period, we monitored antidepressant use, glucose levels, and diabetes status in 5978 civil servants (70.9% male, age range 39–64 years) free of diabetes at baseline (the Whitehall II study). Use of medication and plasma glucose were assessed at four study screenings: 1991/1993, 1997/1999, 2003/2004, and 2008/2009. Incident diabetes cases were classified as either diagnosed (n = 294) if detected using self-report of physician diagnosis and/or the use of diabetes medication or undiagnosed (n = 346) if detected based on fasting and/or 2-hour postload glucose levels using an oral glucose tolerance test at the study screenings. RESULTS: Incidence of diagnosed diabetes was higher among antidepressant users than nonusers (odds ratio 3.10, 95% confidence interval: 1.66–5.78). However, antidepressant use was not associated with undiagnosed diabetes at any follow-up examination nor with higher fasting or 2-hour postload plasma glucose levels or increasing glucose levels over time. Odds ratio for undiagnosed diabetes for antidepressant users versus nonusers was .88 (95% confidence interval: .45–1.72, p = .70). The mean difference in glucose changes between participants reporting antidepressant use at three screenings compared with those not on antidepressant treatment was .0 mmol/L. CONCLUSIONS: The link between antidepressant use and diabetes risk may not be causal in nature. Elsevier 2011-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3202626/ /pubmed/21872216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.07.008 Text en © 2011 Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access under CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license |
spellingShingle | Archival Report Kivimäki, Mika Batty, G. David Jokela, Markus Ebmeier, Klaus P. Vahtera, Jussi Virtanen, Marianna Brunner, Eric J. Tabak, Adam G. Witte, Daniel R. Kumari, Meena Singh-Manoux, Archana Hamer, Mark Antidepressant Medication Use and Risk of Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Mellitus—A Noncausal Association? |
title | Antidepressant Medication Use and Risk of Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Mellitus—A Noncausal Association? |
title_full | Antidepressant Medication Use and Risk of Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Mellitus—A Noncausal Association? |
title_fullStr | Antidepressant Medication Use and Risk of Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Mellitus—A Noncausal Association? |
title_full_unstemmed | Antidepressant Medication Use and Risk of Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Mellitus—A Noncausal Association? |
title_short | Antidepressant Medication Use and Risk of Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Mellitus—A Noncausal Association? |
title_sort | antidepressant medication use and risk of hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus—a noncausal association? |
topic | Archival Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3202626/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21872216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.07.008 |
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