Background: According to the vascular depression hypothesis, subclinical cerebrovascular disease can cause depression in older adults. To test this hypothesis, several cross-sectional studies have assessed structural brain parameters, but few have examined hemodynamic alterations in the brain
Depression is a frequent symptom of cerebrovascular disease. Depression associated with cerebrovascu...
Objective: Potentially incongruent research literatures suggest three divergent hypotheses about dep...
Background. Previous studies have investigated depression as the cause and outcome of vascular defic...
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown an association between vascular brain disease and dep...
Objective: The 'vascular depression' hypothesis suggests that late-life depression results from vasc...
Context: Depression in late life is more likely to be associated with multiple medical comorbidities...
Depression in older individuals is a common complex mood disorder with high comorbidity of both psyc...
Background: It has been proposed that vascular disease is the mechanism linking depression and cogni...
Context: Depression is a prominent concern for older adults; therefore, it is important to identify ...
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Background: The vascular depression hypothesis suggests that age-related vascular diseases and risk ...
Background: Vascular depression is regarded as a subtype of depression, especially in, but not entir...
Aims/hypothesis: Cerebrovascular disease may be causal or a vulnerability factor in late-onset depre...
BACKGROUND: The term "vascular depression" has been proposed to describe a subset of depressive diso...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-67).Background and Objective: Depression in the elder...
Depression is a frequent symptom of cerebrovascular disease. Depression associated with cerebrovascu...
Objective: Potentially incongruent research literatures suggest three divergent hypotheses about dep...
Background. Previous studies have investigated depression as the cause and outcome of vascular defic...
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown an association between vascular brain disease and dep...
Objective: The 'vascular depression' hypothesis suggests that late-life depression results from vasc...
Context: Depression in late life is more likely to be associated with multiple medical comorbidities...
Depression in older individuals is a common complex mood disorder with high comorbidity of both psyc...
Background: It has been proposed that vascular disease is the mechanism linking depression and cogni...
Context: Depression is a prominent concern for older adults; therefore, it is important to identify ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Background: The vascular depression hypothesis suggests that age-related vascular diseases and risk ...
Background: Vascular depression is regarded as a subtype of depression, especially in, but not entir...
Aims/hypothesis: Cerebrovascular disease may be causal or a vulnerability factor in late-onset depre...
BACKGROUND: The term "vascular depression" has been proposed to describe a subset of depressive diso...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-67).Background and Objective: Depression in the elder...
Depression is a frequent symptom of cerebrovascular disease. Depression associated with cerebrovascu...
Objective: Potentially incongruent research literatures suggest three divergent hypotheses about dep...
Background. Previous studies have investigated depression as the cause and outcome of vascular defic...