Background:Both elevated blood pressure and/or depression increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. This study in treated elderly hypertensive patients explored the incidence of depression, its association (pre-existing and incident) with mortality and predictors of incident depression.Methods:Data from 6,083 hypertensive patients aged =65 years enrolled in the Second Australian National Blood Pressure study were used. Participants were followed for a median of 10.8 years (including 4.1 years in-trial) and classified into: "no depression," "pre-existing" and "incident" depression groups based on either being "diagnosed with depressive disorders" and/or "treated with an anti-depressant drug" at baseline or during in-trial pe...
Objective: Depression has been associated with increased mortality rates, and modifying mechanisms h...
Purpose: To determine whether chronic medical conditions mediate the association between depression ...
Background—Several epidemiological studies have associated depressive symptoms with cardiovascular d...
Background: Both elevated blood pressure and/or depression increase the risk of cardiovascular disea...
BACKGROUND: depression is common in elderly people and may be associated with increased cardiovascul...
International audienceBACKGROUND:How much the association between depressive symptoms (DSs) and all-...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and death may be associated with depression and anti-depres...
Introduction: Late-life depression has been linked to all-cause and cardiovascular mortality; howeve...
BACKGROUND: How much the association between depressive symptoms (DSs) and all-cause mortality depen...
CONTEXT: Depression is associated with an increased mortality risk. It is not known to what extent d...
pressive symptoms and mortality in elderly populations have yielded contradictory findings. To addre...
ObjectivesTo compare the strength of the association between depression and mortality between elderl...
Background: Depression is a risk factor for stroke and mortality but whether this also holds into ol...
Aims Mental depression is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular mor-tality, but the re...
AbstractBackgroundDepression is a risk factor for stroke and mortality but whether this also holds i...
Objective: Depression has been associated with increased mortality rates, and modifying mechanisms h...
Purpose: To determine whether chronic medical conditions mediate the association between depression ...
Background—Several epidemiological studies have associated depressive symptoms with cardiovascular d...
Background: Both elevated blood pressure and/or depression increase the risk of cardiovascular disea...
BACKGROUND: depression is common in elderly people and may be associated with increased cardiovascul...
International audienceBACKGROUND:How much the association between depressive symptoms (DSs) and all-...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and death may be associated with depression and anti-depres...
Introduction: Late-life depression has been linked to all-cause and cardiovascular mortality; howeve...
BACKGROUND: How much the association between depressive symptoms (DSs) and all-cause mortality depen...
CONTEXT: Depression is associated with an increased mortality risk. It is not known to what extent d...
pressive symptoms and mortality in elderly populations have yielded contradictory findings. To addre...
ObjectivesTo compare the strength of the association between depression and mortality between elderl...
Background: Depression is a risk factor for stroke and mortality but whether this also holds into ol...
Aims Mental depression is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular mor-tality, but the re...
AbstractBackgroundDepression is a risk factor for stroke and mortality but whether this also holds i...
Objective: Depression has been associated with increased mortality rates, and modifying mechanisms h...
Purpose: To determine whether chronic medical conditions mediate the association between depression ...
Background—Several epidemiological studies have associated depressive symptoms with cardiovascular d...