The present study compared blood pressure levels between subjects with clinical anxiety and depressive disorders with healthy controls. Cross-sectional data were obtained in a large cohort study, the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (N=2981). Participants were classified as controls (N=590) or currently or remittedly depressed or anxious subjects (N=2028), of which 1384 were not and 644 were using antidepressants. Regression analyses calculated the contributions of anxiety and depressive disorders and antidepressant use to diastolic and systolic blood pressures, after controlling for multiple covariates. Heart rate and heart rate variability measures were subsequently added to test whether effects of anxiety/depression or medicat...
Abstract—Previous longitudinal cohort studies have suggested an association between baseline depress...
Objectives: The evidence for an association between depression and anxiety and increased hypertensi...
Abstract—There is conflicting evidence regarding the association of hypertension with psychological ...
The present study compared blood pressure levels between subjects with clinical anxiety and depressi...
Background: Common mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression, have been related to the ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that depression and anxiety were independent risk factors fo...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension and depression are both important risk factors for cardiovascular diseases....
Abstract Background For decades, symptoms of anxiety and depression have been included among psychol...
Background: High blood pressure is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease and may be mo...
Individuals suffering from depressive disorders display a greater incidence of hypertension compared...
The aim of this study is to examine the association between symptoms of depression and anxiety and h...
International audienceBackground: Inconsistent association between depression and hypertension has b...
Hypertension is recognized as a multifactorial disorder. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorder, psy...
Background and aims: We assess the respective relationship of high depressive symptoms and antidepre...
Objective: This study examined whether anxiety and depression were independently associated with ele...
Abstract—Previous longitudinal cohort studies have suggested an association between baseline depress...
Objectives: The evidence for an association between depression and anxiety and increased hypertensi...
Abstract—There is conflicting evidence regarding the association of hypertension with psychological ...
The present study compared blood pressure levels between subjects with clinical anxiety and depressi...
Background: Common mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression, have been related to the ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that depression and anxiety were independent risk factors fo...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension and depression are both important risk factors for cardiovascular diseases....
Abstract Background For decades, symptoms of anxiety and depression have been included among psychol...
Background: High blood pressure is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease and may be mo...
Individuals suffering from depressive disorders display a greater incidence of hypertension compared...
The aim of this study is to examine the association between symptoms of depression and anxiety and h...
International audienceBackground: Inconsistent association between depression and hypertension has b...
Hypertension is recognized as a multifactorial disorder. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorder, psy...
Background and aims: We assess the respective relationship of high depressive symptoms and antidepre...
Objective: This study examined whether anxiety and depression were independently associated with ele...
Abstract—Previous longitudinal cohort studies have suggested an association between baseline depress...
Objectives: The evidence for an association between depression and anxiety and increased hypertensi...
Abstract—There is conflicting evidence regarding the association of hypertension with psychological ...