Elucidating the Association Between Depressive Symptoms, Coronary Heart Disease, and Stroke in Black and White Adults: The REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study [Epidemiology]
Conclusions
Proximal depressive symptoms were associated with incident fatal and nonfatal stroke and CVD death even after controlling for multiple explanatory factors, further supporting the urgent need for timely management of depressive symptoms.
Source: JAHA:Journal of the American Heart Association - Category: Cardiology Authors: Moise, N., Khodneva, Y., Richman, J., Shimbo, D., Kronish, I., Safford, M. M. Tags: Quality and Outcomes Epidemiology Source Type: research
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