Anxiety confers increased risk for inflammatory diseases, and elevated inflammatory activity in anxious individuals may contribute to this increased risk. One complication, however, is that anxiety could be associated with inflammatory activity either through a specific anxiety pathway or through a more general negative emotionality pathway. To investigate, we measured levels of the stress hormone cortisol, the pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6), and the systemic inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP), as well as depression and neuroticism, in clinically anxious and non-anxious adults. Compared with non-anxious participants, clinically anxious participants exhibited significantly lower levels of morning cortisol and signif...
Recent studies have suggested that immune function may be dysregulated in persons with depressive an...
Although depression with anxious distress appears to be a clinically relevant subtype of major depre...
Objectives - Growing evidence indicates that inflammatory processes may play a role in the pathogene...
Anxiety confers increased risk for inflammatory diseases, and elevated inflammatory activity in anxi...
Although anxiety disorders, like depression, are increasingly being associated with metabolic and ca...
The uncovering of a positive association between inflammatory cytokine levels – Interkleukin-6 (IL-6...
BACKGROUND Although there has been abundant research on chronic low-grade inflammation as a poten...
Introduction Chronic exposure to stress is a major risk factor in anxiety disorders (ADs) and can be...
A cross-sectional relationship between low-grade inflammation –characterized by increased blood leve...
Abstract Introduction Chronic exposure to stress is a major risk factor in anxiety disorders (ADs) a...
Background: Concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin 6 (IL-6) and other inflammatory ...
Objective Depression and anxiety have been suggested to be associated with systemic inflammation upr...
We examined whether inflammation is uniformly associated with all depressive and anxiety symptoms, a...
$\textit{$Background:}$ Animal studies suggest a role of inflammation in the pathophysiology of anxi...
Recent studies have suggested that immune function may be dysregulated in persons with depressive an...
Although depression with anxious distress appears to be a clinically relevant subtype of major depre...
Objectives - Growing evidence indicates that inflammatory processes may play a role in the pathogene...
Anxiety confers increased risk for inflammatory diseases, and elevated inflammatory activity in anxi...
Although anxiety disorders, like depression, are increasingly being associated with metabolic and ca...
The uncovering of a positive association between inflammatory cytokine levels – Interkleukin-6 (IL-6...
BACKGROUND Although there has been abundant research on chronic low-grade inflammation as a poten...
Introduction Chronic exposure to stress is a major risk factor in anxiety disorders (ADs) and can be...
A cross-sectional relationship between low-grade inflammation –characterized by increased blood leve...
Abstract Introduction Chronic exposure to stress is a major risk factor in anxiety disorders (ADs) a...
Background: Concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin 6 (IL-6) and other inflammatory ...
Objective Depression and anxiety have been suggested to be associated with systemic inflammation upr...
We examined whether inflammation is uniformly associated with all depressive and anxiety symptoms, a...
$\textit{$Background:}$ Animal studies suggest a role of inflammation in the pathophysiology of anxi...
Recent studies have suggested that immune function may be dysregulated in persons with depressive an...
Although depression with anxious distress appears to be a clinically relevant subtype of major depre...
Objectives - Growing evidence indicates that inflammatory processes may play a role in the pathogene...