Objective: Although a substantial number of studies have shown that depressive symptoms predict worse cardiac outcome for patients with existing coronary disease, relatively few methodologically rigorous studies have examined the relation of depressive symptoms to coronary disease incidence in individuals initially free of heart disease in the community. Methods: Using multivariable-adjusted sex-stratified Cox proportional hazards regression, we examined the association between depressive symptoms and incident coronary disease and all-cause mortality in 3634 Framingham Heart Study original and offspring cohort participants (mean age 52 years, 55 % women) attending a routine study examination between 1983 and 1994. Results: Over 6 years of f...
Abstract The association between the mode of death and depression in patients with stable coronary ...
BACKGROUND: According to a recent position paper by the American Heart Association, it remains uncle...
BACKGROUND: According to a recent position paper by the American Heart Association, it remains uncle...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Depression and mortality have been studied separately in patients ...
Context Depressive symptoms predict adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary heart ...
Background—Several epidemiological studies have associated depressive symptoms with cardiovascular d...
Objective: Multiple studies have shown that high levels of depressive symptoms increase the mortalit...
Objectives The purpose of this research was to evaluate the relationship between cognitive and somat...
Depressive symptoms is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with myocardial i...
OBJECTIVE: Because it is not known whether particular clusters of depressive symptoms are associated...
Objective: We examined the association between depressive symptoms and all-cause mortality in a popu...
ObjectivesWe assessed the association between depression and sudden cardiac death (SCD) and cardiac ...
BACKGROUND: How much the association between depressive symptoms (DSs) and all-cause mortality depen...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the possible long-term effect of symptoms of depression on mortality ris...
Background: Depression may be a potential risk factor for subsequent cardiac death. The impact of de...
Abstract The association between the mode of death and depression in patients with stable coronary ...
BACKGROUND: According to a recent position paper by the American Heart Association, it remains uncle...
BACKGROUND: According to a recent position paper by the American Heart Association, it remains uncle...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Depression and mortality have been studied separately in patients ...
Context Depressive symptoms predict adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary heart ...
Background—Several epidemiological studies have associated depressive symptoms with cardiovascular d...
Objective: Multiple studies have shown that high levels of depressive symptoms increase the mortalit...
Objectives The purpose of this research was to evaluate the relationship between cognitive and somat...
Depressive symptoms is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with myocardial i...
OBJECTIVE: Because it is not known whether particular clusters of depressive symptoms are associated...
Objective: We examined the association between depressive symptoms and all-cause mortality in a popu...
ObjectivesWe assessed the association between depression and sudden cardiac death (SCD) and cardiac ...
BACKGROUND: How much the association between depressive symptoms (DSs) and all-cause mortality depen...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the possible long-term effect of symptoms of depression on mortality ris...
Background: Depression may be a potential risk factor for subsequent cardiac death. The impact of de...
Abstract The association between the mode of death and depression in patients with stable coronary ...
BACKGROUND: According to a recent position paper by the American Heart Association, it remains uncle...
BACKGROUND: According to a recent position paper by the American Heart Association, it remains uncle...