Events2Join

Unraveling the Link Between Mental Health and Cardiovascular ...


Unraveling the Link Between Mental Health and Cardiovascular ...

Findings from this study revealed that higher stress levels were linked to an increased risk of CVD and stroke, after taking into account ...

Unraveling the Shared Pathways between Depression and ...

Here, we highlight common risk factors for depression and cardiovascular disease, including obesity, diabetes, and physical inactivity.

Unravelling the relation between mental illness and cardiovascular ...

Besides the heavy burden posed by mental/psychological distress, mental illness is also associated with comorbid cardiovascular disease (CVD).

Unraveling the complex link between PTSD and heart disease

Whooley's depression model, with its focus on poor health habits driving biological changes, may help explain, to a large extent, how PTSD ...

Unravelling the link between mental health and CVD - YouTube

The Heart Foundation presents the latest clinical webinar, unpacking the often-invisible connection between mental health and CVD risk.

Psychological Health, Well-Being, and the Mind-Heart-Body ...

Numerous studies have also linked PTSD to elevations in traditional CVD risk factors and confirmed the association of PTSD and CVD by using ...

Exploring the Heart–Mind Connection - PubMed Central

Depression has been observed as an independent risk factor for cardiac health problems [5] as well as a consequence of CVD [6]. It was also ...

New study reveals strong connection between heart and brain health

Conversely, mental disorders and negative psychological factors may contribute to the onset and progression of cardiovascular diseases.

Unraveling the Complexity of Cardiac Distress: A Study of ... - Frontiers

Previous anxiety/depression is a known risk factor for poor post-cardiac event mental health outcomes (3, 18), underscoring the importance of identifying these ...

Depression, anxiety and stress linked to poor heart health in two ...

American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2023, Abstract Poster MDP274 and Abstract Poster MDP100 Depression and anxiety may accelerate ...

(PDF) Exploring the Heart–Mind Connection: Unraveling the Shared ...

Conversely, effective treatment of CVD can also help prevent depression and improve mental health outcomes. It seems advisable to introduce ...

Unraveling the Connection Between Heart Disease and Depression

Beyond physical symptoms, explore the profound connection between heart disease and depression. Learn how emotional well-being influences recovery.

Study to unravel heart disease and depression link - Heart Foundation

“If we are right then serotonin is a crucial link to both mental illness and cardiovascular disease so treatments that improve or prevent one, ...

Cardiovascular disease and subsequent risk of psychiatric disorders

The association between cardiovascular disease (CVD) and selected psychiatric disorders has frequently been suggested while the potential role ...

About Heart Disease and Mental Health - CDC

What is the connection between mental health disorders and heart disease? ... Heart disease and mental health are tied together. Heart disease and ...

Unraveling Anxiety in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease

Although there is only sparse evidence on the impact of anxiety on health outcomes in CHD, literature suggests that high levels of anxiety ...

Depression and cardiovascular disease: a clinical review

Thus, the most common form of depression experienced after acute coronary events is an 'adjustment disorder with depressed mood'.14,15 This is seen in the non- ...

Unraveling the link between hypertension and depression in older ...

When older adult people experience chronic hypertensive diseases, they are prone to high levels of psychological stress and negative emotions, ...

Study suggests treating anxiety and depression significantly reduces ...

A new study looks at this area in order to provide evidence for key recommendations in the treatment of such patients. Mental health and heart ...

Can flow proneness be protective against mental and ... - Nature

Those high in neuroticism are more susceptible to stress and mental health problems [35,36,37] as well as cardiovascular diseases and other ...