OBJECTIVE-Diabetes and depression are both linked to an increased mortality risk after myocardial infarction (MI). Population-based studies suggest that having both diabetes and depression results in an increased mortality risk, beyond that of having diabetes or depression alone. The purpose of this study was to examine the joint association of diabetes and depression with mortality in MI patients. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-Data were derived from two multicenter cohort studies in the Netherlands, comprising 2,704 patients who were hospitalized for MI. Depression, defined as a Beck Depression Inventory score >= 10, and diabetes were assessed during hospitalization. Mortality data were retrieved for 2,525 patients (93%). RESULTS-During an a...
Aims: To measure the effect of depression on mortality of individuals newly treated with antidiabeti...
OBJECTIVE — We assessed whether patients with comorbid minor and major depression and type 2 diabete...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus and depression are highly prevalent diseases that are a...
OBJECTIVE-Diabetes and depression are both linked to an increased mortality risk after myocardial in...
OBJECTIVE Diabetes and depression are both linked to an increased mortality risk after myocardial in...
OBJECTIVE-Diabetes and depression are both linked to an increased mortality risk after myocardial in...
Objective: To examine the association between depression and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality ...
Objective: To examine the association between depression and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between depression and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality ...
Objective To examine the association between depression and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality i...
PURPOSE Recent evidence suggests that depression is linked to increased mortal-ity among patients wi...
ObjectivesTo estimate risk of comorbid depression on all-cause mortality over time among individuals...
ObjectivesThis study sought to investigate the long-term impact of depression on cardiac mortality a...
Although people with diabetes mellitus have a high risk of depression and depression may increase mo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Background: When depression co-occurs with type 2...
Aims: To measure the effect of depression on mortality of individuals newly treated with antidiabeti...
OBJECTIVE — We assessed whether patients with comorbid minor and major depression and type 2 diabete...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus and depression are highly prevalent diseases that are a...
OBJECTIVE-Diabetes and depression are both linked to an increased mortality risk after myocardial in...
OBJECTIVE Diabetes and depression are both linked to an increased mortality risk after myocardial in...
OBJECTIVE-Diabetes and depression are both linked to an increased mortality risk after myocardial in...
Objective: To examine the association between depression and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality ...
Objective: To examine the association between depression and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between depression and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality ...
Objective To examine the association between depression and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality i...
PURPOSE Recent evidence suggests that depression is linked to increased mortal-ity among patients wi...
ObjectivesTo estimate risk of comorbid depression on all-cause mortality over time among individuals...
ObjectivesThis study sought to investigate the long-term impact of depression on cardiac mortality a...
Although people with diabetes mellitus have a high risk of depression and depression may increase mo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Background: When depression co-occurs with type 2...
Aims: To measure the effect of depression on mortality of individuals newly treated with antidiabeti...
OBJECTIVE — We assessed whether patients with comorbid minor and major depression and type 2 diabete...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus and depression are highly prevalent diseases that are a...