Objective: Previous studies have found associations of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signal hyperintensities with depression in the elderly. The present study investigates the association in a younger community sample (age 60-64 years) of depressed subjects and comparison groups for potential mediating and confounding variables. Method: A subsample of 475 persons 60-64 years of age from a larger community survey underwent brain MRI scans. White matter hyperintensities were quantified by using an automated procedure, and basal ganglia hyperintensities were quantified by using semiquantitative visual ratings. The study also assessed depressive symptoms and use of antidepressant medication. Potential mediating or confounding variables asses...
Evidence is mixed as to whether periventricular or deep white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) increas...
ObjectiveWe examined whether greater depressive symptoms were associated with domain-specific cognit...
BACKGROUND: Late-life depression is a common and heterogeneous illness, associated with structural a...
In older adults, depressive symptoms are associated with lower quality of life, high morbidity and m...
The relevance of the relationship between cardiac disease and depressive symptoms is well establishe...
Background White matter hyperintensities have been associated with the development of depression in ...
The vascular depression hypothesis, which posits that late-life depression may have a vascular origi...
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown an association between vascular brain disease and dep...
Objective: Both white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and lacunar infarcts have been associated with t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the structural abnormalities of patients with late-onset ma...
Background: Evidence from cross-sectional studies suggests a link between cerebral age-related white...
Background Cerebrovascular disease is regarded as a potential cause of late-life depression. Yet, ev...
Background: There is evidence for a vascular cause of late-life depression. Cerebral white matter le...
Objectives: To explore the relationship between white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and the prevalen...
Background. Late-life sub-threshold depressive symptoms (i.e. depressive symptoms that do not meet t...
Evidence is mixed as to whether periventricular or deep white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) increas...
ObjectiveWe examined whether greater depressive symptoms were associated with domain-specific cognit...
BACKGROUND: Late-life depression is a common and heterogeneous illness, associated with structural a...
In older adults, depressive symptoms are associated with lower quality of life, high morbidity and m...
The relevance of the relationship between cardiac disease and depressive symptoms is well establishe...
Background White matter hyperintensities have been associated with the development of depression in ...
The vascular depression hypothesis, which posits that late-life depression may have a vascular origi...
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown an association between vascular brain disease and dep...
Objective: Both white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and lacunar infarcts have been associated with t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the structural abnormalities of patients with late-onset ma...
Background: Evidence from cross-sectional studies suggests a link between cerebral age-related white...
Background Cerebrovascular disease is regarded as a potential cause of late-life depression. Yet, ev...
Background: There is evidence for a vascular cause of late-life depression. Cerebral white matter le...
Objectives: To explore the relationship between white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and the prevalen...
Background. Late-life sub-threshold depressive symptoms (i.e. depressive symptoms that do not meet t...
Evidence is mixed as to whether periventricular or deep white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) increas...
ObjectiveWe examined whether greater depressive symptoms were associated with domain-specific cognit...
BACKGROUND: Late-life depression is a common and heterogeneous illness, associated with structural a...