ObjectiveDepressive symptoms are associated with inflammation yet the association between inflammation and different levels of depression remains unclear. Therefore, we studied the association of subsyndromal and depressive symptoms with inflammatory markers in a large multi-ethnic cohort.MethodsC-reactive protein (CRP) (n=6269), interleukin-6 (IL-6) (n=6135) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) (n=1830) were measured in selected participants from the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis (MESA). Subsyndromal depressive symptoms were defined as a CES-D value from 8 to 15, depressive symptoms as a CES-D≥16 and normal as a CES-D≤7. Depressive states (subsyndromal and depressed) were entered into multivariable linear regression models incre...
Growing evidence suggests that immune dysregulation may be involved in depressive disorders, but the...
Background: While cross-sectional associations of inflammatory markers interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-re...
Although race/ethnicity is associated with substantial differences in risk for depression and other ...
Depressive symptoms have been consistently associated with sub-clinical atherosclerosis and future r...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the potential relation between depressive symptomato...
Abstract Background: Depressive symptoms are independently associated with an increased risk of car...
Background The pathogenesis of depression may involve low-grade inflammation and endothelial dysfunc...
The present study examines the association between depressive symptoms and inflammatory markers in p...
Objective: To examine the prospective association of depressive symptoms with circulating C-reactive...
Objective: Depression has been associated with inflammation in patients with coronary heart disease....
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine prospectively whether inflammation explains the r...
Objective Depression and anxiety have been suggested to be associated with systemic inflammation upr...
Objective: Depression and anxiety have been suggested to be associated with systemic inflammation up...
Evidence suggests that depression is cross-sectionally and longitudinally associated with activation...
Background: Low-grade inflammation (LGI) and endothelial dysfunction (ED) might play a key role in t...
Growing evidence suggests that immune dysregulation may be involved in depressive disorders, but the...
Background: While cross-sectional associations of inflammatory markers interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-re...
Although race/ethnicity is associated with substantial differences in risk for depression and other ...
Depressive symptoms have been consistently associated with sub-clinical atherosclerosis and future r...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the potential relation between depressive symptomato...
Abstract Background: Depressive symptoms are independently associated with an increased risk of car...
Background The pathogenesis of depression may involve low-grade inflammation and endothelial dysfunc...
The present study examines the association between depressive symptoms and inflammatory markers in p...
Objective: To examine the prospective association of depressive symptoms with circulating C-reactive...
Objective: Depression has been associated with inflammation in patients with coronary heart disease....
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine prospectively whether inflammation explains the r...
Objective Depression and anxiety have been suggested to be associated with systemic inflammation upr...
Objective: Depression and anxiety have been suggested to be associated with systemic inflammation up...
Evidence suggests that depression is cross-sectionally and longitudinally associated with activation...
Background: Low-grade inflammation (LGI) and endothelial dysfunction (ED) might play a key role in t...
Growing evidence suggests that immune dysregulation may be involved in depressive disorders, but the...
Background: While cross-sectional associations of inflammatory markers interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-re...
Although race/ethnicity is associated with substantial differences in risk for depression and other ...