Cholesterol levels in panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and major depression

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Abstract

Serum plasma tolal cholesterol levels were measured in 85 male or female outpatients with panic disorder (PD; N=41), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD; N=23) and major depression (MD; N=21) according to DSM-IV criteria. All the patients had a mean cholesterol level within the normal range; males (N=22) and females (N=63) had approximately the same serum cholesterol levels (p > .05). No significant differences in cholesterol levels emerged between PD, GAD and MD patient groups. Both female PD and female GAD subjects had a mean cholesterol level similar to their male counterparts (p>.05). It is concluded that both Hayward and colleagues and Bajwa et al. findings could not be replicated by our study.

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De Lacerda, A. L. T., Caetano, D., & Caetano, S. C. (2000). Cholesterol levels in panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and major depression. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 58(2 B), 408–411. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x2000000300002

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