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Season of birth affects your mood later in life
« on: October 19, 2014, 10:31:07 pm »
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/11171567/Season-of-birth-affects-your-mood-later-in-life.html

Season of birth affects your mood later in life
Scientists' research shows people born in the summer are more likely to suffer from mood swings



By Nicola Fifield

12:01AM BST 19 Oct 2014

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Babies born in the summer are much more likely to suffer from mood swings when they grow up while those born in the winter are less likely to become irritable adults, scientists claim.

Researchers studied 400 people and matched their personality type to when in the year they were born.

They claim that people born at certain times of the year have a far greater chance of developing certain types of temperaments, which can lead to mood disorders.

The scientists, from Budapest, said this was because the seasons had an influence on certain monoamine neurotransmitters, such as dopamine and serotonin, which control mood, however more research was needed to find out why.

They discovered that the number of people with a “cyclothymic” temperament, characterised by rapid, frequent swings between sad and cheerful moods, was significantly higher in those born in the summer.



Those with a hyperthymic temperament, a tendency to be excessively positive, was significantly higher among those born in the spring and summer.

The study also found that those born in the autumn were less likely to be depressive, while those born in winter were less likely to be irritable.

Lead researcher, assistant professor Xenia Gonda, said: “Biochemical studies have shown that the season in which you are born has an influence on certain monoamine neurotransmitters, such as dopamine and serotonin, which is detectable even in adult life. This led us to believe that birth season may have a longer-lasting effect.

“Our work looked at over 400 subjects and matched their birth season to personality types in later life.

“Basically, it seems that when you are born may increase or decrease your chance of developing certain mood disorders.

Professor Gonda added: “We can’t yet say anything about the mechanisms involved. What we are now looking at is to see if there are genetic markers which are related to season of birth and mood disorder”.

The study may well provide a clue as to why some of the nation’s best know personalities are good natured, while others are slightly grumpier.

The Duchess of Cambridge was born in winter, on January 9, which according to the study, means she is less likely to be irritable while Roy Keane, the famously hot-headed former Manchester United footballer, was born in August, when the scientists say people are more likely to have mood swings.

Mary Berry, the ever-cheerful presenter of the Great British Bake Off, was born in the Spring, when, according to the study, people are more likely to be excessively positive.

The study is being presented at the annual conference of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) in Berlin, Germany, on Sunday.

Professor Eduard Vieta, from the ECNP, said: “Although both genetic and environmental factors are involved in one’s temperament, now we know that the season at birth plays a role too.

“And the finding of “high mood” tendency (hyperthymic temperament) for those born in summer is quite intriguing.”
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Re: Season of birth affects your mood later in life
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2014, 10:49:18 pm »
Those astrologers might have (inadvertently) been onto something!
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Re: Season of birth affects your mood later in life
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2014, 11:02:47 pm »
Sounds pretty accurate for me!

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