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The effect of group-based cognitive behavioral therapy on inflammatory biomarkers in patients with coronary heart disease-results from the SUPRIM-trial.

Erik Martin Gustaf OlssonFredrika NorlundRonnie PingelGunilla BurellMats GullikssonAnders O LarssonBo KarlssonKurt SvärdsuddClaes Held
Published in: Upsala journal of medical sciences (2018)
Group-based CBT stress management did not affect biomarkers for inflammation in patients with CHD. It is therefore unlikely that inflammatory processes including these biomarkers were mediating the effect the CBT program had on the reduction in CV events. The close to normal baseline levels of the biomarkers and the lack of elevated psychological distress symptoms indicate a possible floor effect which may have influenced the results.
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