Associations between subclinical depressive symptoms and reduced brain volume in middle-aged to older adults.
Sarah M SzymkowiczAdam J WoodsVonetta M DotsonEric C PorgesNicole R NissimAndrew O'SheaRonald A CohenNatalie C EbnerPublished in: Aging & mental health (2018)
Our data showed that greater symptomatology was associated with smaller volume in limbic brain regions. These findings provide evidence for preclinical biological markers of major depression and specifically advance knowledge of the relationship between subclinical depressive symptoms and brain volume. Importantly, we observed variations by specific depressive symptom subscales, suggesting a symptom-differential relationship between subclinical depression and brain volume alterations in middle-aged and older individuals.