Dysglycaemia, Inflammation and Psychosis: Findings From the UK ALSPAC Birth Cohort
Abstract
Psychosis is associated with both dysglycaemia and low-grade inflammation, but population-based studies investigating the interplay between these factors are scarce.(1) To explore the direction of association between markers of dysglycaemia, inflammation and psychotic experiences (PEs); and (2) To explore whether dysglycaemia moderates and/or mediates the association between inflammation and PEs.Data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents...
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Title
Dysglycaemia, Inflammation and Psychosis: Findings From the UK ALSPAC Birth Cohort
Published Date
Apr 9, 2018
Journal
Volume
45
Issue
2
Pages
330 - 338
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