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Depression and Heart Disease


Depression and Heart Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Heart disease and depression often carry overlapping symptoms such as fatigue, low energy, and difficulty in sleeping and carrying on the daily rhythms of life.

Heart disease and depression: A two-way relationship | NHLBI, NIH

At least a quarter of cardiac patients suffer with depression, and adults with depression often develop heart disease.

Heart disease and depression: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

Heart disease and depression often go hand-in-hand. The good news is that treating depression may help improve both your mental and physical health.

How Does Your Mental Health Affect the Heart?

Depression and anxiety can also develop after cardiac events, including heart failure, stroke and heart attack. What can I do to help my stress, anxiety or ...

New Study Finds Depression, Poor Mental Health Linked to Higher ...

Young adults who feel down or depressed are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease (CVD) and have poor heart health, according to a new study.

Depression and Heart Disease | Mental Health America

Depression has been suggested to be recognized as a risk factor for heart disease just like diabetes, high blood pressure and smoking.

Cardiovascular disease and depression: a narrative review - PMC

This article endeavors to consolidate the epidemiological data, potential pathogenic mechanisms, and available treatment modalities for cardiovascular disease ...

Association of Depression and Cardiovascular Disease

Major depression has been linked to increased all-cause mortality, development of cardiovascular disease, and worse outcomes in those with existing ...

Understanding the link between depression and heart disease

“On one hand, depression itself is an independent risk factor for adverse cardiac events in patients without known heart disease. On the other ...

Heart Failure: Treating the Cycle of Depression and Anxiety - WebMD

Heart problems make it more likely you'll feel more anxious or depressed, and anxiety and depression raise your chances of heart trouble.

Association of Depression and Poor Mental Health With ...

Depression is a nontraditional risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Data on the association of depression and poor mental health with ...

Life After a Heart Attack: Caring for Your Mental Health

In turn, living with depression is detrimental to your heart health. It's a vicious cycle. “Depression and anxiety can significantly impair your ...

Depression and cardiovascular disease: a clinical review

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and depression are common. Patients with CVD have more depression than the general population.

Depression - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

Depression increases the risk of developing heart disease and can even make heart disease worse. So it is important to know if you are depressed and get the ...

Treating Depression After a Heart Attack | Northwestern Medicine

It's normal to feel intense emotions, including depression. In fact, depression is three times more common in patients after a heart attack than in the general ...

4 Ways Depression Could Lead to Heart Problems - Everyday Health

The Takeaway. The link between depression and heart health goes both ways: Depression can raise your risk of heart problems, and heart disease can up your risk ...

Review article Depression and cardiovascular disease: Shared ...

Depression and heart disease are intimately related, and the comorbidity between the two clinical conditions has been confirmed through many years of research.

Depression and heart disease: A two-way street - Harvard Health

Depression is about twice as likely to occur in people with heart disease compared with the general population. And people with depression ...

Association of Symptoms of Depression With Cardiovascular ...

Importance Depression is associated with incidence of and premature death from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer in high-income ...

Depression and heart failure: the lonely comorbidity - Sbolli - 2020

Depression is a frequent and debilitating comorbidity that affects heart failure (HF) patients. Up to 30% of HF patients suffer from ...