| Disease | mental depression |
| Phenotype | |vascular disease |
| Sentences | 62 |
| PubMedID- 20730574 | The presence of depression in patients with cardiovascular disease has been strongly associated with detrimental effects in terms of morbidity and mortality. |
| PubMedID- 20494595 | Sleep duration, sleep continuity, and depression are associated with cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders. |
| PubMedID- 21109209 | depression occurring concurrently with cardiovascular diseases is associated with poor outcomes. |
| PubMedID- 24175177 | Platelets and depression in cardiovascular disease: a brief review of the current literature. |
| PubMedID- 23748239 | Cardiovascular disease (cvd) is associated with depression, which is a disorder of disrupted neuroplasticity. |
| PubMedID- 24331740 | Background: cardiovascular diseases have been associated with depression in later life, and a potential mechanism is inhibition of angiogenesis. |
| PubMedID- 26236749 | Literatures have shown relationship between illness perception and depression in cardiovascular disease (cvd) and renal diseases [21, 22]. |
| PubMedID- 23672522 | Generally, more specific states (for example, depression in association with late-life vascular disease; first episode psychosis; cannabis-associated recurrence of psychosis; depressive episode following previous manic episode) provide a better fit with known risk factors, actual pathophysiology or known illness course and may be much more useful in research and some fields of clinical practice [83]. |
| PubMedID- 23567371 | Background: depression was positively associated with cardiovascular disease (cvd) or mortality in previous studies. |
| PubMedID- 24392265 | Evidence reveals that both psychotherapeutic treatment (eg, cognitive-behavioral therapy) and pharmacologic treatment (eg, use of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor sertraline) are safe and effective in reducing depression severity in patients with cardiovascular disease. |
| PubMedID- 22069565 | Where depression coexists with cardiovascular disease, warfarin is commonly prescribed in combination with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (ssris). |
| PubMedID- 22933142 | In particular, depression is independently associated with cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality, and is often comorbid with chronic diseases that can worsen their associated health outcomes. |
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