Association between type 2 diabetes and depressive symptoms after a 1-year follow-up in an older adult Mediterranean population.
I BaenasL Camacho-BarciaR GraneroC RazquinD CorellaC Gómez-MartínezO Castañer-NiñoJ A MartínezÁ M Alonso-GómezJ WärnbergJ VioqueD RomagueraJ López-MirandaR EstruchF J TinahonesJ LapetraJ L Serra-MajemN Cano-IbáñezJ A TurV Martín-SánchezX PintóJ J GaforioP Matía-MartínJ VidalC VázquezL DaimielE RosS Jiménez-MurciaS DalsgaardA Garcia-ArellanoN BabioJ V SorliC LassaleM García-de-la-HeraE Gómez-GarcíaM A ZuletJ KoniecznaS Martín-PeláezL Tojal-SierraF J Basterra-GortariS de Las Heras-DelgadoO PortolesM Á Muñoz-PérezA P Arenas-LarrivaL Compañ-GabucioS EguarasS ShyamM FitóR M BañosJordi Salas SalvadóFernando Fernandez-ArandaPublished in: Journal of endocrinological investigation (2024)
This study supports an association between T2D and the severity of depressive symptoms, suggesting a worse metabolic control from mild severity levels in the short-medium term, influenced by lifestyle habits related to diabetes care. Screening for depressive symptoms and a multidisciplinary integrative therapeutic approach should be ensured in patients with T2D.