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Chronic pain, depression and cardiovascular disease linked through a shared genetic predisposition: Analysis of a family-based cohort and twin study.

Oliver Van HeckeLynne J HockingNicola TorranceArchie I CampbellSandosh PadmanabhanDavid J PorteousAndrew M McIntoshAndrea V BurriHaruka TanakaFrances M K WilliamsBlair Hamilton Smith
Published in: PloS one (2017)
We found an increased co-occurrence of chronic pain, depression and cardiovascular disease in two independent cohorts (general population-based cohort, twins cohort) suggesting a shared genetic contribution. Adjustment for known environmental influences, particularly those relating to socio-economic status (Generation Scotland: age, gender, deprivation, smoking, education; Twins UK: age,BMI) did not explain the relationship observed between chronic pain, depression and cardiovascular disease. Our findings from two independent cohorts challenge the concept of traditional disease boundaries and warrant further investigation of shared biological mechanisms.
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