Title of article :
Depression, non-fatal stroke and all-cause mortality in old age: A prospective cohort study of primary care patients
Author/Authors :
Kِhler، نويسنده , , Sebastian and Verhey، نويسنده , , Frans and Weyerer، نويسنده , , Siegfried and Wiese، نويسنده , , Birgitt and Heser، نويسنده , , Kathrin and Wagner، نويسنده , , Michael and Pentzek، نويسنده , , Michael and Fuchs، نويسنده , , Angela and Kِhler، نويسنده , , Mirjam and Bachmann، نويسنده , , Cadja and Riedel Heller، نويسنده , , Steffi G. and Luppa، نويسنده , , Melanie and Eifflaen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
7
From page :
63
To page :
69
Abstract :
Background sion is a risk factor for stroke and mortality but whether this also holds into old age is uncertain. We therefore studied the association of depression with the risk for non-fatal stroke and all-cause mortality in very old age. s esentative sample of 3085 primary care patients aged ≥75 years were serially assessed during a 6-year follow-up. The relation between depression (Geriatric Depression Scale >6, n=261) and relevant covariates including vascular risk factors and disease, functional and mild cognitive impairment and ApoE genotype on primary care givers information of incident stroke (n=209) and mortality (n=647) were assessed by Cox regression and by competing risk regressions. s sion was not independently associated with incident stroke in fully adjusted models that treated death as the competing event (subdistribution hazard ratio=0.80, 95% confidence interval=0.47 to 1.36). The risk associated with depression was similar for men and women, and for age groups 75–79, 80–84 and ≥85 years. In contrast, depression increased all-cause mortality rates, even after adjusting for a range of confounders (hazard ratio=1.31, 95% confidence interval=1.03 to 1.67). tions e no information on past depressive episodes and cause of death. sions trast to reports in younger populations, depression does not appear to increase stroke risk among the old and very old, but continuous to be a risk factor for all-cause mortality.
Keywords :
Cerebrovascular accident , depression , Epidemiology , Prevention , risk factors , mortality
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1433644
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