ObjectivesTo compare the contributions of depressive symptoms and cardiovascular disease (CVD) severity to functional decline in individuals with coronary heart disease.DesignLongitudinal.SettingTwelve outpatient clinics in the San Francisco Bay area.ParticipantsOlder adults (N = 960; mean age 67) with stable coronary heart disease recruited between September 2000 and December 2002.MeasurementsAt baseline, depressive symptoms and angina pectoris were assessed according to self-report, and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and exercise capacity were evaluated using echocardiography and exercise treadmill testing. Difficulty performing activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living was assessed at baseline and ...
Objective: Although the association between depression and the incidence of coronary heart disease h...
International audienceBACKROUND: Baseline depressive symptoms have been consistently associated with...
Objective: Depressive disorders have been shown to be associated with cardiac diseases and death, bu...
Background/Aims: Depression has been associated with increased mortality among individuals with hear...
Abstract Background Depressive symptoms are prevalent...
BACKGROUND: Congestive heart failure (CHF) and depression are independently known to result in physi...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to examine whether depressive symptoms are associated with poorer progno...
Context Depressive symptoms predict adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary heart ...
Objective: To determine if there is a synergistic effect between clinically relevant depressive symp...
Objective, To understand the association between depressive symptoms and increased risk of cardiovas...
Background—Several epidemiological studies have associated depressive symptoms with cardiovascular d...
Objectives The purpose of this research was to evaluate the relationship between cognitive and somat...
Depression is a prevalent condition in coronary patients and is associated with increased morbidity ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the rates and correlates of depressive symptoms and syndromal depression in p...
BACKGROUND:Major depression is common in coronary heart disease (CHD) but challenging to diagnose. I...
Objective: Although the association between depression and the incidence of coronary heart disease h...
International audienceBACKROUND: Baseline depressive symptoms have been consistently associated with...
Objective: Depressive disorders have been shown to be associated with cardiac diseases and death, bu...
Background/Aims: Depression has been associated with increased mortality among individuals with hear...
Abstract Background Depressive symptoms are prevalent...
BACKGROUND: Congestive heart failure (CHF) and depression are independently known to result in physi...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to examine whether depressive symptoms are associated with poorer progno...
Context Depressive symptoms predict adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary heart ...
Objective: To determine if there is a synergistic effect between clinically relevant depressive symp...
Objective, To understand the association between depressive symptoms and increased risk of cardiovas...
Background—Several epidemiological studies have associated depressive symptoms with cardiovascular d...
Objectives The purpose of this research was to evaluate the relationship between cognitive and somat...
Depression is a prevalent condition in coronary patients and is associated with increased morbidity ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the rates and correlates of depressive symptoms and syndromal depression in p...
BACKGROUND:Major depression is common in coronary heart disease (CHD) but challenging to diagnose. I...
Objective: Although the association between depression and the incidence of coronary heart disease h...
International audienceBACKROUND: Baseline depressive symptoms have been consistently associated with...
Objective: Depressive disorders have been shown to be associated with cardiac diseases and death, bu...