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Being Born in Winter–Spring and at Around the Time of an Influenza Pandemic Are Risk Factors for the Development of Schizophrenia: The Apna Study in Navarre, Spain

Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of birth and gestation during a period of an influenza pandemic. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of a prospective population-based cohort of 470,942 adults. We fitted multivariant logistic regression mo...

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Autores principales: Alvarez-Mon, Miguel A., Guillen-Aguinaga, Sara, Pereira-Sanchez, Victor, Onambele, Luc, Al-Rahamneh, Moad J., Brugos-Larumbe, Antonio, Guillen-Grima, Francisco, Ortuño, Felipe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8267856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203208
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10132859
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author Alvarez-Mon, Miguel A.
Guillen-Aguinaga, Sara
Pereira-Sanchez, Victor
Onambele, Luc
Al-Rahamneh, Moad J.
Brugos-Larumbe, Antonio
Guillen-Grima, Francisco
Ortuño, Felipe
author_facet Alvarez-Mon, Miguel A.
Guillen-Aguinaga, Sara
Pereira-Sanchez, Victor
Onambele, Luc
Al-Rahamneh, Moad J.
Brugos-Larumbe, Antonio
Guillen-Grima, Francisco
Ortuño, Felipe
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description Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of birth and gestation during a period of an influenza pandemic. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of a prospective population-based cohort of 470,942 adults. We fitted multivariant logistic regression models to determine whether the season of birth and birth in an influenza-pandemic year (1957, 1968, 1977) was associated with schizophrenia. Results: 2077 subjects had been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Logistic regression identified a significantly greater prevalence of schizophrenia in men than in women (OR = 1.516, CI 95% = 1.388–1.665); in those born in the winter or spring than in those born in the summer or autumn (OR = 1.112, CI 95% = 1.020–1.212); and in those born in a period of an influenza pandemic (OR = 1.335, CI 95% = 1.199–1.486). The increase in risk was also significant when each influenza pandemic year was analyzed separately. However, neither month of birth nor season of birth, when each of the four were studied individually, were associated with a statistically significant increase in that risk. Conclusions: The winter–spring period and the influenza pandemics are independent risk factors for developing schizophrenia. This study contradicts many previous studies and thus revitalizes a locked debate in understanding the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of this disorder.
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spelling pubmed-82678562021-07-10 Being Born in Winter–Spring and at Around the Time of an Influenza Pandemic Are Risk Factors for the Development of Schizophrenia: The Apna Study in Navarre, Spain Alvarez-Mon, Miguel A. Guillen-Aguinaga, Sara Pereira-Sanchez, Victor Onambele, Luc Al-Rahamneh, Moad J. Brugos-Larumbe, Antonio Guillen-Grima, Francisco Ortuño, Felipe J Clin Med Article Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of birth and gestation during a period of an influenza pandemic. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of a prospective population-based cohort of 470,942 adults. We fitted multivariant logistic regression models to determine whether the season of birth and birth in an influenza-pandemic year (1957, 1968, 1977) was associated with schizophrenia. Results: 2077 subjects had been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Logistic regression identified a significantly greater prevalence of schizophrenia in men than in women (OR = 1.516, CI 95% = 1.388–1.665); in those born in the winter or spring than in those born in the summer or autumn (OR = 1.112, CI 95% = 1.020–1.212); and in those born in a period of an influenza pandemic (OR = 1.335, CI 95% = 1.199–1.486). The increase in risk was also significant when each influenza pandemic year was analyzed separately. However, neither month of birth nor season of birth, when each of the four were studied individually, were associated with a statistically significant increase in that risk. Conclusions: The winter–spring period and the influenza pandemics are independent risk factors for developing schizophrenia. This study contradicts many previous studies and thus revitalizes a locked debate in understanding the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of this disorder. MDPI 2021-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8267856/ /pubmed/34203208 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10132859 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alvarez-Mon, Miguel A.
Guillen-Aguinaga, Sara
Pereira-Sanchez, Victor
Onambele, Luc
Al-Rahamneh, Moad J.
Brugos-Larumbe, Antonio
Guillen-Grima, Francisco
Ortuño, Felipe
Being Born in Winter–Spring and at Around the Time of an Influenza Pandemic Are Risk Factors for the Development of Schizophrenia: The Apna Study in Navarre, Spain
title Being Born in Winter–Spring and at Around the Time of an Influenza Pandemic Are Risk Factors for the Development of Schizophrenia: The Apna Study in Navarre, Spain
title_full Being Born in Winter–Spring and at Around the Time of an Influenza Pandemic Are Risk Factors for the Development of Schizophrenia: The Apna Study in Navarre, Spain
title_fullStr Being Born in Winter–Spring and at Around the Time of an Influenza Pandemic Are Risk Factors for the Development of Schizophrenia: The Apna Study in Navarre, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Being Born in Winter–Spring and at Around the Time of an Influenza Pandemic Are Risk Factors for the Development of Schizophrenia: The Apna Study in Navarre, Spain
title_short Being Born in Winter–Spring and at Around the Time of an Influenza Pandemic Are Risk Factors for the Development of Schizophrenia: The Apna Study in Navarre, Spain
title_sort being born in winter–spring and at around the time of an influenza pandemic are risk factors for the development of schizophrenia: the apna study in navarre, spain
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8267856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203208
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10132859
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