TY - JOUR
T1 - Somatotype in panic patients
AU - Bulbena, Antonio
AU - Martín-Santos, Rocío
AU - Porta, Miquel
AU - Duró, Juan Carlos
AU - Gago, Jordi
AU - Sangorrín, Javier
AU - Gratacós, Mónica
PY - 1996/1/1
Y1 - 1996/1/1
N2 - The aim of the study was to test whether an association exists between asthenic somatotype, as measured by the Quetelet index, and panic and or agoraphobia. Ninety-nine cases with panic and/or agoraphobia diagnosed at the psychiatric outpatient clinic of a general teaching hospital were compared to 99 controls with psychiatric conditions other than panic and agoraphobia, and to 64 medical controls, matched by age and gender. No differences in weight, height and raw Quetelet and ponderal indexes were found between panic cases and controls. However, 33.3% of cases, but only 19.2% of psychiatric controls and 18.7% of medical controls, were in the asthenic group as defined by the lower quartile of the Quetelet index (age and sex adjusted odds ratio = 2.33, 95% C.I.: 1.21-4.11). In the entire sample, the asthenic somatotype was associated with lower age and with the presence of hypermobility of joints. Since both panic disorder and mitral valve prolapse may be associated with the joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS), an inherited disorder of collagen synthesis, it is suggested that the relationship found between panic and asthenic somatotype might be mediated through JHS. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
AB - The aim of the study was to test whether an association exists between asthenic somatotype, as measured by the Quetelet index, and panic and or agoraphobia. Ninety-nine cases with panic and/or agoraphobia diagnosed at the psychiatric outpatient clinic of a general teaching hospital were compared to 99 controls with psychiatric conditions other than panic and agoraphobia, and to 64 medical controls, matched by age and gender. No differences in weight, height and raw Quetelet and ponderal indexes were found between panic cases and controls. However, 33.3% of cases, but only 19.2% of psychiatric controls and 18.7% of medical controls, were in the asthenic group as defined by the lower quartile of the Quetelet index (age and sex adjusted odds ratio = 2.33, 95% C.I.: 1.21-4.11). In the entire sample, the asthenic somatotype was associated with lower age and with the presence of hypermobility of joints. Since both panic disorder and mitral valve prolapse may be associated with the joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS), an inherited disorder of collagen synthesis, it is suggested that the relationship found between panic and asthenic somatotype might be mediated through JHS. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
KW - Anxiety
KW - Collagen
KW - Joint hypermobility syndrome
KW - Mitral valve prolapse
KW - Panic disorder
U2 - 10.1002/(SICI)1522-7154(1996)2:2<80::AID-ANXI3>3.0.CO;2-H
DO - 10.1002/(SICI)1522-7154(1996)2:2<80::AID-ANXI3>3.0.CO;2-H
M3 - Article
SN - 1070-9797
VL - 2
SP - 80
EP - 85
JO - Anxiety
JF - Anxiety
IS - 2
ER -