Depressive symptoms, antidepressants and disability and future coronary heart disease and stroke events in older adults: the Three City Study

被引:20
作者
Pequignot, Renaud [1 ,2 ]
Tzourio, Christophe [3 ]
Peres, Karine [4 ]
Ancellin, Marie-Laure [5 ]
Perier, Marie-Cecile [1 ]
Ducimetiere, Pierre [6 ]
Empana, Jean-Philippe [1 ]
机构
[1] Paris Descartes Univ, Paris Cardiovasc Res Ctr, INSERM, U970,UMR S970, F-75015 Paris, France
[2] Hop St Maurice, Serv Med & Readaptat, F-94415 St Maurice, France
[3] INSERM, U708, F-75651 Paris, France
[4] INSERM, U897, F-33076 Bordeaux, France
[5] Univ Montpellier I, INSERM, U888, F-34093 Montpellier, France
[6] Univ Paris Sud, F-94807 Villejuif, France
关键词
Aging; Depression; Cardiovascular disease; Epidemiology; Risk factors; MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; RISK FACTOR; MORTALITY; WOMEN; MORBIDITY; INTERVENTION; METAANALYSIS;
D O I
10.1007/s10654-013-9765-3
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
To investigate the association between baseline depressive symptoms and first fatal and non fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke in older adults, taking antidepressants and disability into account. In the Three City Study, a community-based prospective multicentric observational study cohort, 7,308 non-institutionalized men and women aged a parts per thousand yen65 years with no reported history of CHD, stroke or dementia, completed the 20-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD) questionnaire. First CHD and stroke events during follow-up were adjudicated by an independent expert committee. Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated by Cox proportional hazard model. After a median follow-up of 5.3 years, 338 subjects had suffered a first non-fatal CHD or stroke event, and 82 had died from a CHD or stroke. After adjustment for study center, baseline socio-demographic characteristics, and conventional risk factors, depressive symptoms (CESD a parts per thousand yen 16) were associated with fatal events only: fatal CHD plus stroke (HR = 2.50; 95 % CI 1.57-3.97), fatal CHD alone (n = 57; HR = 2.21 ; 95 %CI 1.27-3.87), and fatal stroke alone (n = 25; HR = 3.27; 95 % CI 1.42-7.52). These associations were even stronger in depressed subjects receiving antidepressants (HR = 4.17; 95 % CI 1.84-9.46) and in depressed subjects with impaired Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (HR = 8.93; 95 % CI 4.60-17.34). By contrast, there was no significant association with non fatal events (HR for non-fatal CHD or stroke = 0.94; 95 % CI 0.66-1.33). In non-institutionalized elderly subjects without overt CHD, stroke or dementia, depressive symptoms were selectively and robustly associated with first fatal CHD or stroke events.
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