Do Heart Disease Risk Factors Up The Odds of Depression? Large Study Found Out

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Do Heart Disease Risk Factors Up The Odds of Depression? Large Study Found Out
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For generations, people have been fascinated by the links between mind and body. For example, do people really die of a broken heart? Does a healthy mind indicate a healthy body?

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More than 6,500 participants were included in the baseline analysis for the PLOS ONE study, with over 4,500 followed up two years later., which was developed by following healthy people over time to determine the major risk factors for heart disease. They categorized people as low-, medium-, or high-risk for having a heart attack or dying from heart disease within ten years.

Surprisingly, no significant association was found between cardiovascular risk and depression at baseline or follow-up. So, overall, participants with a higher risk of heart disease were not more likely to have or develop depression.When the authors analyzed the data by gender, they found that at baseline, women with higher cardiovascular risk were more likely to exhibit symptoms of depression. But this was not the case in men, and not in either men or women at follow-up.

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