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Depression increases the risk of hypertension incidence: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies.
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It is found that depression increased the risk of hypertension incidence and the risk was significantly correlated with the length of follow-up and the prevalence of depression at baseline, suggesting that depression is probably an independent risk factor of hypertension.Abstract:
Background:It has long been known that depression is associated with hypertension but whether depression is a risk factor for hypertension incidence is still inconclusive.Objectives:To assess whether depression increases the incidence of hypertension.Method:Literatures were searched from PubMed, EMBread more
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The Lancet Psychiatry Commission: a blueprint for protecting physical health in people with mental illness
Joseph Firth,Joseph Firth,Joseph Firth,Najma Siddiqi,Ai Koyanagi,Ai Koyanagi,Ai Koyanagi,Dan Siskind,Simon Rosenbaum,Cherrie Galletly,Stephanie Allan,Constanza Caneo,Rebekah Carney,André F. Carvalho,André F. Carvalho,Mary Lou Chatterton,Christoph U. Correll,Christoph U. Correll,Jackie Curtis,Fiona Gaughran,Fiona Gaughran,Adrian H. Heald,Adrian H. Heald,Adrian H. Heald,Erin Hoare,Sarah E Jackson,Steve Kisely,Steve Kisely,Karina Lovell,Mario Maj,Patrick D. McGorry,Cathrine Mihalopoulos,Hannah Myles,Brian O'Donoghue,Toby Pillinger,Jerome Sarris,Jerome Sarris,Felipe Barreto Schuch,David Shiers,Lee Smith,Marco Solmi,Shuichi Suetani,Shuichi Suetani,Johanna Taylor,Scott B Teasdale,Graham Thornicroft,John Torous,Tim Usherwood,Tim Usherwood,Davy Vancampfort,Nicola Veronese,Philip B. Ward,Alison R. Yung,Alison R. Yung,Eoin Killackey,Brendon Stubbs,Brendon Stubbs +56 more
TL;DR: This Commission summarises advances in understanding on the topic of physical health in people with mental illness, and presents clear directions for health promotion, clinical care, and future research.
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State of the Art Review: Depression, Stress, Anxiety, and Cardiovascular Disease
TL;DR: This article reviews studies connecting depression, stress/PTSD, and anxiety to CVD, focusing on findings from the last 5 years and examines the epidemiologic evidence establishing a link with CVD.
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Understanding the somatic consequences of depression: biological mechanisms and the role of depression symptom profile
TL;DR: The heterogeneity of the depression concept seems to play a differentiating role: metabolic syndrome and inflammation up-regulations appear more specific to the atypical depression subtype, whereas hypercortisolemia appears more specific for melancholic depression.
Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses
Aysu Okbay,Bart M. L. Baselmans,Jan-Emmanuel De Neve,Patrick Turley,Michel G. Nivard,Mark Alan Fontana,S. Fleur W. Meddens,Richard Karlsson Linnér,Cornelius A. Rietveld,Jaime Derringer,Jacob Gratten,James J. Lee,Jimmy Z. Liu,Ronald de Vlaming,Tarunveer S. Ahluwalia,Jadwiga Buchwald,Alana Cavadino,Alexis C. Frazier-Wood,Nicholas A. Furlotte,Victoria Garfield,Marie Henrike Geisel,Juan R. González,Saskia Haitjema,Robert Karlsson,Sander W. van der Laan,Karl-Heinz Ladwig,Jari Lahti,Sven J. van der Lee,Penelope A. Lind,Tian Liu,Lindsay K. Matteson,Evelin Mihailov,Michael B. Miller,Camelia C. Minică,Ilja M. Nolte,Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori,Peter J. van der Most,Christopher Oldmeadow,Yong Qian,Olli T. Raitakari,Rajesh Rawal,Anu Realo,Rico Rueedi,Börge Schmidt,Albert V. Smith,Evie Stergiakouli,Toshiko Tanaka,Kent D. Taylor,Juho Wedenoja,Juergen Wellmann,Harm-Jan Westra,Sara M. Willems,Wei Zhao,Najaf Amin,Andrew Bakshi,Patricia A. Boyle,Samantha Cherney,Simon R. Cox,Gail Davies,Oliver S. P. Davis,Jun Ding,Nese Direk,Peter Eibich,Rebecca T. Emeny,Ghazaleh Fatemifar,Jessica D. Faul,Luigi Ferrucci,Andreas J. Forstner,Christian Gieger,Richa Gupta,Tamara B. Harris,Juliette Harris,Elizabeth G. Holliday,Jouke-Jan Hottenga,Philip L. De Jager,Marika Kaakinen,Eero Kajantie,Ville Karhunen,Ivana Kolcic,Meena Kumari,Lenore J. Launer,Lude Franke,Ruifang Li-Gao,Marisa Koini,Anu Loukola,Pedro Marques-Vidal,Grant W. Montgomery,Miriam A. Mosing,Lavinia Paternoster,Alison Pattie,K. Petrovic,Laura Pulkki-Råback,Lydia Quaye,Katri Räikkönen,Igor Rudan,Rodney J. Scott,Jennifer A. Smith,Angelina R. Sutin,Maciej Trzaskowski,Anna A. E. Vinkhuyzen,Lei Yu,Delilah Zabaneh,John Attia,David A. Bennett,Klaus Berger,Lars Bertram,Dorret I. Boomsma,Harold Snieder,Shun-Chiao Chang,Francesco Cucca,Ian J. Deary,Cornelia M. van Duijn,Johan G. Eriksson,Ute Bültmann,Eco J. C. de Geus,Patrick J. F. Groenen,Vilmundur Gudnason,Torben Hansen,C.A. Hartman,Claire M. A. Haworth,Caroline Hayward,Andrew C. Heath,David A. Hinds,Elina Hyppönen,William G. Iacono,Marjo-Riitta Järvelin,Karl-Heinz Jöckel,Jaakko Kaprio,Sharon L.R. Kardia,Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen,Peter Kraft,Laura D. Kubzansky,Terho Lehtimäki,Patrik K. E. Magnusson,Nicholas G. Martin,Matt McGue,Andres Metspalu,Melinda Mills,Renée de Mutsert,Albertine J. Oldehinkel,Gerard Pasterkamp,Nancy L. Pedersen,Robert Plomin,Ozren Polasek,Christine Power,Stephen S. Rich,Frits R. Rosendaal,Hester M. den Ruijter,David Schlessinger,Helena Schmidt,Rauli Svento,Reinhold Schmidt,Behrooz Z. Alizadeh,Thorkild I. A. Sørensen,Tim D. Spector,Andrew Steptoe,Antonio Terracciano,Roy Thurik,Nicholas J. Timpson,Henning Tiemeier,André G. Uitterlinden,Peter Vollenweider,Gert G. Wagner,David R. Weir,Jian Yang,Dalton Conley,George Davey Smith,Albert Hofman,Magnus Johannesson,David Laibson,Sarah E. Medland,Michelle N. Meyer,Joseph K. Pickrell,Tõnu Esko,Robert F. Krueger,Jonathan P. Beauchamp,Philipp Koellinger,Daniel J. Benjamin,Meike Bartels,David Cesarini +179 more
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Depression and cardiovascular disease: Epidemiological evidence on their linking mechanisms.
TL;DR: People with MDD have significantly worse lifestyles as well as more pathophysiological disturbances as compared to healthy controls, and some of these differences seem to be specific for (typical versus ‘atypical’, or antidepressant treated versus drug‐naive) subgroups of MDD patients.
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