(Newswire.net — February 10, 2021) Orlando, FL — The scientific community continues to carry out studies looking into the various aspects of mental health issues like bipolar disorder. There are studies investigating into its risk factors, one of which is childhood adversity.
This study was published in the British Journal of Psychiatry.
The investigators of this research have found that individuals with bipolar disorder are more than twice susceptible to have suffered from childhood adversity.
It is worth noting that this condition is characterized by depressive and manic states extreme enough to impair quality of life and increase suicide risk.
It was carried out by the researchers from the University of Manchester.
More particularly, it has been found individuals with bipolar disorder are 2.63 times at increased odds to have suffered from emotional, physical or sexual abuse as children than the general population.
The findings have shown a strong association between these events and subsequent bipolar disorder diagnosis.
According to Dr Jasper Palmier-Claus, the lead author, handled sensitively, enquiries about a person’s childhood experiences can make a significant difference to how treatment proceeds and the types of support that can be put into place.
There are many studies looking into the potential risk factors of this mental health issue. There are also researchers who look into the best possible ways to reduce the prevalence and severity of this condition.
It is worth noting that in some studies, it has been found certain natural remedies work wonders in strengthening the brain and potentially increasing its protection against mental health problems.
It is interesting to note that probiotics have been found helpful for individuals with bipolar disorder. This is believed to be due to the fact that there is a connection between gut health and the brain.
A growing number of research has further found a link between mood disorders and overall inflammation as well as changes in the microbiome. The microbiome pertains to bacteria that dwell in the digestive tract.
According to a research from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the rates of rehospitalization were significantly less in individuals who took probiotics. More particularly, the reduction was by 24.2 percent in the probiotic group and 51.1 percent in the placebo group.
This interesting study looked into the effects of probiotics in individuals discharged from the hospital following a manic flare-up.
More studies are still being carried out to explore the effects of probiotics against bipolar disorder. However, their use remains widespread nowadays especially via supplementation like the use of Divine Bounty Digestive Enzymes.
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