Depressive symptoms exacerbate disability in older adults: A prospective cohort analysis of participants in the MemAID trial.
Stephanie S BussLaura AponteJorge A TrevinoCatherine B FortierLong H NgoVera NovakPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Depressive symptoms substantially exacerbated the effects of worsening cognition, gait speed, and comorbidities on disability. In our sample, most individuals scored within the "normal" range of the Geriatric Depression Scale, suggesting that even subclinical symptoms can lead to disability. Treating subclinical depression, which may be under-recognized in older adults, should be a public health priority to help preserve independence with aging.