SummaryThe impact of psychological factors on somatic disorders – and vice versa – and the involvement of biological mechanisms in psychic disorders have generated considerable interest in recent years, notably thanks to cutting-edge investigation techniques (immunohistochemistry, functional imaging, genetics, etc.). In the field of psychosomatics, coronary heart disease (CHD) is a frequent co-morbidity of mental disorders, particularly mood disorders. Indeed, there is a bidirectional relationship between CHD and mood disorders, with a strong co-occurrence of the two diseases accompanied by a reciprocal worsening of the prognosis for the two conditions. Various epidemiological studies have shown that depression is a psychic risk factor for ...
While there has been extensive research on the link between depression and cardiovascular disease, f...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is associated with significant psychiatric comorbidity, in particular, ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) as well as depression are both highly prevalent diseases. Both cause a...
There are exciting findings in the field of depression and coronary heart disease. Whether diagnosed...
There is compelling evidence that depression is an independent risk factor for both the development ...
AbstractCardiovascular events and emotional disorders share a common epidemiology, thus suggesting f...
In clinical practice, it is frequently observed that cardiac and psychological disorders frequently ...
Introduction. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Report currently more than 350 millio...
It is widely accepted that depression increases the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in healthy ...
Depression is the most common psychiatric disorder in the world population and the most frequent men...
Carlos V Serrano Jr1, Karina Tiemi Setani2, Erica Sakamoto2, Anna Maria Andrei3, Renério Frag...
Major depression is a highly prevalent condition, affecting approximately 10% of the population. It ...
This review provides an outline of the association between major depressive disorder (MDD) and coron...
Over the last decades, the association between depression and cardiovascular disease has received a ...
Background: Despite extensive research on the relationship between depression and coronary artery di...
While there has been extensive research on the link between depression and cardiovascular disease, f...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is associated with significant psychiatric comorbidity, in particular, ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) as well as depression are both highly prevalent diseases. Both cause a...
There are exciting findings in the field of depression and coronary heart disease. Whether diagnosed...
There is compelling evidence that depression is an independent risk factor for both the development ...
AbstractCardiovascular events and emotional disorders share a common epidemiology, thus suggesting f...
In clinical practice, it is frequently observed that cardiac and psychological disorders frequently ...
Introduction. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Report currently more than 350 millio...
It is widely accepted that depression increases the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in healthy ...
Depression is the most common psychiatric disorder in the world population and the most frequent men...
Carlos V Serrano Jr1, Karina Tiemi Setani2, Erica Sakamoto2, Anna Maria Andrei3, Renério Frag...
Major depression is a highly prevalent condition, affecting approximately 10% of the population. It ...
This review provides an outline of the association between major depressive disorder (MDD) and coron...
Over the last decades, the association between depression and cardiovascular disease has received a ...
Background: Despite extensive research on the relationship between depression and coronary artery di...
While there has been extensive research on the link between depression and cardiovascular disease, f...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is associated with significant psychiatric comorbidity, in particular, ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) as well as depression are both highly prevalent diseases. Both cause a...