Treating patients who have depression following a recent heart attack or unstable angina with...
Study Helps Illuminate Link Between Depression, Heart Disease
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Thus it appears that "depression is a risk factor for inflammation" and that such inflammation in turn might be "a potential mediator in the relationship between depression and adverse cardiac outcomes," Whooley and her colleagues concluded.
And if this is the case, then it might help explain why people who are depressed after having a heart attack are at three to five times the risk of dying than are those who are not depressed after a heart attack. For more on this topic, see Psychiatric News here and here. More information about the interface between depression and heart disease and how depression might lead to negative heart disease outcomes can be found in American Psychiatric Publishing's Text of Psychosomatic Medicine: Psychiatric Care of the Medically Ill, Second Edition.
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