Abstract:
Background and Objective: Deregulated levels of lipid profile are associated with different mental disorders. Even though no clear outcomes have been published to clarify the association. Number of articles does indicate varying outcomes for relation of lipid profile and depression. Yet comparatively there is less number of literatures published in India for the association study of these parameters and those studies which have been published had some limitations and shows contradicting results. With this thought to elucidate more specific results for Indian subpopulation we have done this study. The aim of this study was to correlate HDL levels in healthy and depressed patients. Methodology: A total of 78 patients coming to Parul Sevashram Hospital, Vadodara. Depression symptoms were diagnosed with Hamilton Depression Scale. The study population was divided into age group of 20-39 and >39. After taking the consent of patients blood was drawn by a nurse and after serum isolation lipid profile was checked.
Result: Higher mean HDL levels were observed in depressed patients compared to healthy controls with 0.001 significance. We further show that higher mean HDL levels in male depressed patients with p=0.008 and lower mean levels of HDL in females with 0.04 significant differences. Interpretation and Conclusion: Higher HDL level was observed among the study groups with significant (<0.05) difference with It can be predicted that females are at more risk for having higher HDL in depressive state. Considering the low study sample additional investigation and replication of study with large sample size is required.