High Depressive Symptoms in Previously Undetected Diabetes - 10-Year Follow-Up Results of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.
Andrea IcksCharlotte WittgensBurkhard HaastertKarl-Heinz JöckelMiriam EngelRaimund ErbelSilke AndrichJohannes KruseBernd KulzerNorbert HermannsChristian HerderSusanne MoebusAndreas StangBernd KowallPublished in: Clinical epidemiology (2021)
As expected, we found an increased odds of developing high depressive symptoms in participants with diagnosed diabetes. However, the odds ratios decreased when we considered comorbidities and other covariates. Interestingly, in participants with previously undetected diabetes, the odds was not increased, even 10 years after detection of diabetes. These results support the hypothesis that high depressive symptoms develop due to diabetes-related burdens and comorbidities and not due to hyperglycemia or hyperinsulinemia.