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Low cholesterol is associated with violent behavior.
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Pubmed Data
: Ann Intern Med. 1998 Mar 15 ;128(6):478-87. PMID:
9499332
Article Published Date
: Mar 15, 1998
Study Type
: Meta Analysis
Additional Links
Substances
:
Cholesterol : CK(392) : AC(43)
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Violence : CK(152) : AC(15)
A low cholesterol level is connected with a habitually violent tendency under the influence of alcohol.
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Pubmed Data
: Neuropsychobiology. 1983 ;10(2-3):65-9. PMID:
6674827
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 1983
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Cholesterol : CK(392) : AC(43)
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Psychiatric Disorder: Aggression : CK(50) : AC(5)
,
Violence : CK(152) : AC(15)
Aggressive men are prone to have lower levels of plasma tryptophan.
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Pubmed Data
: Neuropsychopharmacology. 2000 Apr;22(4):357-69. PMID:
10700655
Article Published Date
: Apr 01, 2000
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Tryptophan : CK(322) : AC(30)
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
Hostile men may be more prone to behavior change induced by low tryptophan levels.
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Pubmed Data
: Psychiatry Res. 1999 Nov 29;88(3):227-32. PMID:
10622343
Article Published Date
: Nov 29, 1999
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Tryptophan : CK(322) : AC(30)
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
Lavender aromatherapy has a beneficial effect on emotions and aggressive behavior of elderly with dementia
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Pubmed Data
: Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi. 2005 Apr;35(2):303-12. PMID:
15860944
Article Published Date
: Apr 01, 2005
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Lavender : CK(318) : AC(33)
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Dementia : CK(207) : AC(31)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Aromatherapy : CK(351) : AC(31)
Lipid-lowering medication use is associated with increased aggression scores in women.
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Pubmed Data
: J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2008 Mar ;17(2):187-94. PMID:
18321170
Article Published Date
: Mar 01, 2008
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Psychiatric Disorder: Aggression : CK(50) : AC(5)
,
Violence : CK(152) : AC(15)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Anticholesteremic Agents : CK(699) : AC(142)
Problem Substances
:
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs : CK(2146) : AC(349)
Low levels of cholesterol are associated with increased tendency for impulsive behavior and aggression and contribute to a more violent pattern of suicidal behavior.
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Pubmed Data
: Eur Psychiatry. 2003 Feb ;18(1):23-7. PMID:
12648892
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 2003
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Cholesterol : CK(392) : AC(43)
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Suicidal Behavior : CK(83) : AC(10)
,
Violence : CK(152) : AC(15)
Low serum cholesterol has been linked to aggression in hospitalized male forensic patients.
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Pubmed Data
: J Behav Med. 1995 Feb ;18(1):33-43. PMID:
7595950
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 1995
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Cholesterol : CK(392) : AC(43)
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Psychiatric Disorder: Aggression : CK(50) : AC(5)
,
Violence : CK(152) : AC(15)
Psychiatric adverse reactions associated with cholesterol-lowering drugs have been reported.
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Pubmed Data
: Drug Saf. 2007 ;30(3):195-201. PMID:
17343428
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2007
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Depression: Unipolar : CK(631) : AC(79)
,
Memory Disorders: Drug-Induced : CK(74) : AC(12)
,
Psychiatric Disorders : CK(71) : AC(10)
,
Statin-Induced Pathologies : CK(1543) : AC(315)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Anticholesteremic Agents : CK(699) : AC(142)
Problem Substances
:
Fenofibrates : CK(133) : AC(19)
,
Statin Drugs : CK(3769) : AC(442)
Adverse Pharmacological Actions
:
Neurotoxic : CK(1042) : AC(170)
Severe irritability associated with statin cholesterol-lowering drugs has been reported.
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Pubmed Data
: QJM. 2004 Apr ;97(4):229-35. PMID:
15028853
Article Published Date
: Apr 01, 2004
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Domestic Violence : CK(11) : AC(2)
,
Family Violence : CK(11) : AC(2)
,
Irritability : CK(10) : AC(1)
,
Psychiatric Disorders : CK(71) : AC(10)
,
Statin-Induced Pathologies : CK(1543) : AC(315)
,
Violence : CK(152) : AC(15)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Anticholesteremic Agents : CK(699) : AC(142)
Problem Substances
:
Statin Drugs : CK(3769) : AC(442)
Statin drugs are associated with adverse mental effects.
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Pubmed Data
: Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1997 Sep 20 ;117(22):3210-3. PMID:
9411859
Article Published Date
: Sep 20, 1997
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Anxiety Disorders : CK(641) : AC(82)
,
Depression: Unipolar : CK(631) : AC(79)
,
Impotence : CK(13) : AC(2)
,
Sleep Disorders : CK(158) : AC(16)
,
Statin-Induced Pathologies : CK(1543) : AC(315)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Anticholesteremic Agents : CK(699) : AC(142)
Problem Substances
:
Statin Drugs : CK(3769) : AC(442)
Adverse Pharmacological Actions
:
Neurotoxic : CK(1042) : AC(170)
There is an association with aggression and hypoglycemia.
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Pubmed Data
: Biol Psychol. 1982 Feb-Mar;14(1-2):129-35. PMID:
7104424
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 1982
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Hypoglycemia : CK(274) : AC(21)
Additional Keywords
:
Diseases that are Linked : CK(2162) : AC(265)
Trans fatty acid consumption has been linked to increased aggression and irritability in humans.
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Pubmed Data
: PLoS One. 2012 ;7(3):e32175. Epub 2012 Mar 5. PMID:
22403632
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2012
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Psychiatric Disorder: Aggression : CK(50) : AC(5)
Problem Substances
:
Trans Fatty Acids : CK(281) : AC(39)
Higher tryptophan levels are associated wtih reduced aggression.
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Pubmed Data
: Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1987 Dec;28(4):503-10. PMID:
3432316
Article Published Date
: Dec 01, 1987
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Tryptophan : CK(322) : AC(30)
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
Low serum cholesterol may contribute to suicide by decreasing brain serotonin and subsequently poorer supression of aggressive behavior.
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Pubmed Data
: Br J Psychiatry. 1993 Jun ;162:818-25. PMID:
7980726
Article Published Date
: Jun 01, 1993
Study Type
: Commentary
Additional Links
Substances
:
Cholesterol : CK(392) : AC(43)
Diseases
:
Aggression : CK(143) : AC(15)
,
Suicidal Behavior : CK(83) : AC(10)
,
Suicidal Ideation : CK(11) : AC(2)
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