The older the father, the greater his child’s risk for bipolar disorder.
That’s the conclusion of a new study by Swedish researchers who compared 13,428 people with bipolar disorder to more than 67,000 people without the condition.
Children of older mothers also had an increased risk, but the risk was less pronounced than that associated with older fathers. In cases of early onset bipolar disorder (diagnosed before age 20), the effect of the father’s age was much stronger, while the mother’s age had no effect, the study found.
The study was published the September issue of the journal Archives of General Psychiatry.
Bipolar disorder is a common, severe mood disorder involving episodes of mania and depression. Other than a family history of psychotic disorders, few risk factors for the condition have been identified, according to background information in the article.

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