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Depressive symptoms prior to and after incident cardiovascular disease and long-term survival. A population-based study of older persons.

Rosanne Freak-PoliM Arfan IkramOscar H FrancoAlbert HofmanHenning Tiemeier
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2017)
During 15 years follow-up in community-dwelling older adults, the relation between higher depressive symptoms measured before first incident CVD and mortality was not independent of health status. Whereas, higher depressive symptoms measured after CVD was associated with increased mortality, was not independent of pre-CVD depressive symptoms. Given the associations observed between positive affect and mortality, positive affect may be the reason we observed a relation between depressive symptoms and mortality.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • cardiovascular disease
  • cardiovascular events
  • social support
  • sleep quality
  • risk factors
  • physical activity
  • coronary artery disease
  • cardiovascular risk factors
  • community dwelling