Prenatal malnutrition and adult schizophrenia: further evidence from the 1959-1961 Chinese famine.

نویسندگان

  • Ming-Qing Xu
  • Wen-Sheng Sun
  • Ben-Xiu Liu
  • Guo-Yin Feng
  • Lan Yu
  • Lawrence Yang
  • Guang He
  • Pak Sham
  • Ezra Susser
  • David St Clair
  • Lin He
چکیده

OBJECTIVE Evidence from the 1944-1995 Dutch Hunger Winter and the 1959-1961 Chinese famines suggests that those conceived or in early gestation during famines, have a 2-fold increased risk of developing schizophrenia in adult life. We tested the hypothesis in a second Chinese population and also determined whether risk differed between urban and rural areas. METHOD The risk of schizophrenia was examined in Liuzhou prefecture of Guangxi autonomous region. Rates were compared among those conceived before, during, and after the famine years. Based on the decline in birth rates, we predicted that those born in 1960 and 1961 would have been exposed to the famine during conception or early gestation. All psychiatric case records in Liuzhou psychiatric hospital for the years 1971 through 2001 were examined and clinical/sociodemographic data extracted by psychiatrists blind to exposure status. Data on births and deaths in the famine years were also available, and cumulative mortality was estimated from later demographic surveys. Evidence of famine was verified, and results were adjusted for mortality. Relative risks (RRs) for schizophrenia were calculated for the region as a whole and for urban and rural areas separately. RESULTS Mortality-adjusted RR for schizophrenia was 1.5 (1960) and 2.05 (1961), respectively. However, the effect was exclusively from the rural areas RR = 1.68 (1960) and RR = 2.25 (1961). CONCLUSIONS We observe a 2-fold increased risk of schizophrenia among those conceived or in early gestation at the height of famine with risk related to severity of famine conditions.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Schizophrenia bulletin

دوره 35 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009