Nightmares and Serum Cholesterol Level: a Preliminary Report
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2005
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Canadian Psychiatric Assoc
Abstract
Objective: To examine whether there is a relation between nightmares and serum lipid levels. Methods: Fifteen subjects who met DSM-IV criteria for the diagnosis of nightmare disorder and 15 healthy control subjects participated in the study. We used an enzymatic colorimetric method for cholesterol and triglyceride determination. We measured high-density lipoprotien (HDL) cholesterol using the direct HDL-cliolesterot method. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) was calculated according to the Friedewald formula. Results: Patients with nightmare disorder had. lower serum triglyceride, lower total cholesterol, and lower LDL levels than healthy control Subjects. Conclusion: These findings suggest that nightmares are associated with low serum lipid levels.
Description
Cilli, Ali Savas/0000-0002-8522-8551
ORCID
Keywords
Nightmares, Serum Cholesterol, Serotonin
Turkish CoHE Thesis Center URL
WoS Q
Q2
Scopus Q
Q1
Source
Volume
50
Issue
6
Start Page
361
End Page
364