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Biological Psychiatry | 1997

Cigarette smoking is associated with abnormal involuntary movements in the general male population—a study of men born in 1933

A. Nilsson; Lotte Waller; Annika Rosengren; Annika Adlerberth; Lars Wilhelmsen

Abnormal involuntary movements, i.e., spontaneous and tardive dyskinesias, were studied in a random population sample of 559 men, aged 59 years, who were participating in an epidemiological study focused on cardiovascular health. The research diagnostic criteria for tardive dyskinesia were fulfilled by 8.2% (n = 46), discounting the fact that all had not been exposed to neuroleptics. The mean Abnormal Involuntary Movements Scale score in the dyskinetic group was 5.0 (SD = 1.8), indicating mild to moderate symptoms. Dyskinetic men had higher daily cigarette consumption and higher scores for parkinsonian symptoms. They also had higher frequencies of psychiatric morbidity, exposure to neuroleptics, and alcohol dependence than the men without dyskinesia. In a logistic regression model, exposure to neuroleptics (p < .05) and daily cigarette consumption (p < .0005) were independently associated with dyskinesia. The probability of dyskinesia in a person smoking 20 or more cigarettes per day was 19%, whereas the probability associated with exposure to neuroleptics was 30%.


Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids | 1996

Essential fatty acids and abnormal involuntary movements in the general male population: a study of men born in 1933

A. Nilsson; David F. Horrobin; Annika Rosengren; Lotte Waller; Annika Adlerberth; Lars Wilhelmsen

Spontaneous and tardive dyskinesias were studied in a random population sample of 446 men, aged 59 years. Dyskinesia, defined as an AIMS score of at least 2 in any body part, was seen in 15.1% (n = 74). Dyskinetic men had a higher cigarette consumption, and they had higher frequencies of psychiatric morbidity and exposure to neuroleptics. Dyskinesia was also associated with several abnormalities in EFA concentrations in plasma, but the most consistent finding was the low arachidonic acid levels in phospholipids, triglycerides and cholesterol esters. In a logistic regression model, cigarette consumption (P < 0.02), exposure to neuroleptics (P < 0.01), and low arachidonic acid levels in the phospholipid fraction (P < 0.0001) were independently associated with dyskinesia.


Schizophrenia Research | 1996

Arachidonic acid (AA) deficiency is independently associated with abnormal involuntary movements (AIMS) in the general population.— A study of men born in 1933

A. Nilsson; David F. Horrobin; Annika Rosengren; L. Waller; A. Adlerberth; Lars Wilhelmsen


Schizophrenia Research | 1998

Dyskinesia and pulmonary functionA study of men born in 1933

A. Nilsson; Annika Rosengren; David F. Horrobin; Lars Wilhelmsen


Schizophrenia Research | 1998

Dyskinesia and pulmonary function—A study of men born in 1933

A. Nilsson; Annika Rosengren; David F. Horrobin; Lars Wilhelmsen


Schizophrenia Research | 1997

Psychopathology in first-episode familial schizophrenia

A. Nilsson; Bernd Ahrens


Biological Psychiatry | 1997

Does smoking cause dyskinesia? — A study of men born in 1933

A. Nilsson; Lotte Waller; Annika Rosengren; Annika Adlerberth; Lars Wilhelmsen


Biological Psychiatry | 1997

Low arachidonic acid levels in dyskinesia — A study of men born in 1933

A. Nilsson; David F. Horrobin; Annika Rosengren; Lotte Waller; Annika Adlerberth; Lars Wilhelmsen


Biological Psychiatry | 1997

Trait anxiety is associated with high arachidonic acid levels in plasma — a study of men born in 1933

A. Nilsson; David F. Horrobin; C. Welin; Annika Rosengren; Lars Wilhelmsen


Schizophrenia Research | 1995

Abnormal involuntary movements (AIMS) and red cell lipids

A. Nilsson; David F. Horrobin

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