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Contribution of cardio-vascular risk factors to depressive status in the PREDIMED-PLUS Trial. A cross-sectional and a 2-year longitudinal study.

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2022-02-13

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Martin-Pelaez, Sandra
Serra-Majem, Lluis
Cano-Ibañez, Naomi
Martinez-Gonzalez, Miguel Angel
Salas-Salvado, Jordi
Corella, Dolores
Lassale, Camille
Martinez, Jose Alfredo
Alonso-Gomez, Angel M
Wärnberg, Julia

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Cardio-vascular disease and depression are thought to be closely related, due to shared risk factors. The aim of the study was to determine the association between cardio-vascular risk (CVR) factors and depressive status in a population (55-75 years) with metabolic syndrome (MetS) from the PREDIMED-Plus trial. Participants were classified into three groups of CVR according to the Framingham-based REGICOR function: (1) low (LR), (2) medium (MR) or (3) high/very high (HR). The Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) was used to assess depressive symptoms at baseline and after 2 years. The association between CVR and depressive status at baseline (n = 6545), and their changes after 2 years (n = 4566) were evaluated through multivariable regression models (logistic and linear models). HR women showed higher odds of depressive status than LR [OR (95% CI) = 1.78 (1.26, 2.50)]. MR and HR participants with total cholesterol Improving cardiovascular health could prevent the onset of depression in the elderly. Diabetes and total cholesterol in individuals at high CVR, may play a specific role in the precise response.

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Female
Heart disease risk factors
Humans
Longitudinal studies
Male
Metabolic syndrome
Middle aged
Randomized controlled trials as topic

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Ensayos clínicos controlados aleatorios como asunto
Estudios longitudinales
Factores de riesgo de enfermedad cardiaca
Síndrome metabólico

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Aged, Cholesterol, Cross-sectional studies, Depression, Diabetes mellitus

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Martín-Peláez S, Serra-Majem L, Cano-Ibáñez N, Martínez-González MÁ, Salas-Salvadó J, Corella D, et al. Contribution of cardio-vascular risk factors to depressive status in the PREDIMED-PLUS Trial. A cross-sectional and a 2-year longitudinal study. PLoS One. 2022 Apr 13;17(4):e0265079