A Role for Behavior in the Relationships Between Depression and Hostility and Cardiovascular Disease Incidence, Mortality, and All-Cause Mortality: the Prime Study


Autoria(s): Appleton, K M; Woodside, J V; Arveiler, D; Haas, B; Amouyel, P; Montaye, M; Ferrieres, J; Ruidavets, J B; Yarnell, J W G; Kee, F; Evans, A; Bingham, A; Ducimetiere, P; Patterson, C C; PRIME study group
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15/03/2016

Resumo

<p>BACKGROUND: Behavioral factors are important in disease incidence and mortality and may explain associations between mortality and various psychological traits.</p><p>PURPOSE: These analyses investigated the impact of behavioral factors on the associations between depression, hostility and cardiovascular disease(CVD) incidence, CVD mortality, and all-cause mortality.</p><p>METHODS: Data from the PRIME Study (N = 6953 men) were analyzed using Cox proportional hazards models, following adjustment for demographic and biological CVD risk factors, and other psychological traits, including social support.</p><p>RESULTS: Following initial adjustment, both depression and hostility were significantly associated with both mortality outcomes (smallest SHR = 1.24, p < 0.001). Following adjustment for behavioral factors, all relationships were attenuated both when accounting for and not accounting for other psychological variables. Associations with all-cause mortality remained significant (smallest SHR = 1.14, p = 0.04). Of the behaviors included, the most significant contribution to outcomes was found for smoking, but a role was also found for fruit and vegetable intakes and high alcohol consumption.</p><p>CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate well-known associations between depression, hostility, and mortality and suggest the potential importance of behaviors in explaining these relationships.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/a-role-for-behavior-in-the-relationships-between-depression-and-hostility-and-cardiovascular-disease-incidence-mortality-and-allcause-mortality-the-prime-study(132e8448-1099-495f-8c72-3a9d065fee1b).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12160-016-9784-x

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/28888376/A_Role_for_Behavior.pdf

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Appleton , K M , Woodside , J V , Arveiler , D , Haas , B , Amouyel , P , Montaye , M , Ferrieres , J , Ruidavets , J B , Yarnell , J W G , Kee , F , Evans , A , Bingham , A , Ducimetiere , P , Patterson , C C & PRIME study group 2016 , ' A Role for Behavior in the Relationships Between Depression and Hostility and Cardiovascular Disease Incidence, Mortality, and All-Cause Mortality: the Prime Study ' Annals of Behavioral Medicine . DOI: 10.1007/s12160-016-9784-x

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article