The relationship of depression with the level of blood pressure in population-based Kangbuk Samsung Health Study

Sung Keun Park MD, PhD , Ju Young Jung MD, PhD , Jae-Hong Ryoo MD, PhD , Chang-Mo Oh MD, PhD , Jae-Hon Lee MD, PhD , Zihang Pan MSc , Rodrigo B. Mansur MD, PhD , Margarita Shekotikhina MD , Roger S. McIntyre MD, FRCPC , Joong-Myung Choi MD, PhD
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There has been increasing evidence about psychosomatic relationship between mood disorder and blood pressure (BP). However, the degree to which BP categories are associated with depression has been less well described. Thus, this study was to investigate the association of depression with BP categories. A total of 90,643 men and 68,933 women were enrolled in this study. They were stratified into four groups (normal, prehypertension, newly diagnosed hypertension, and recognized hypertension) according to the BP levels and the history of hypertension. Center for Epidemiological Studies–Depression was used to evaluate the depressive symptom, and the degree of depression was evaluated by the cutoff of Center for Epidemiological Studies–Depression (mild: 16–20, moderate: 21–24, severe: ≥25). The multivariate logistic regression was used in calculating odds ratios for depression according to the four BP categories, with adjustment for multiple confounding factors. Subgroup analysis was conducted by gender and age. The adjusted odds ratios for depression tended to decrease from normal to newly diagnosed hypertension, but significantly increased in recognized hypertension (normal: reference, prehypertension: 0.85 [0.80–0.91], newly diagnosed hypertension: 0.75 [0.65–0.86], recognized hypertension: 1.11 [1.03–1.20]). Subgroup analysis also indicated the similar pattern of relationship, which was more prominent in male and middle-aged subgroup than any other subgroups. Depression was inversely associated with elevated BP. However, recognized hypertension had the increased likelihood of depression in male and young age group. These findings suggest that the association between depression and BP may be moderated by the chronicity of hypertension in men and young individuals.

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以人群为基础的江北三星健康研究中抑郁与血压水平的关系
越来越多的证据表明情绪障碍与血压(BP)之间存在心身关系。然而,BP类别与抑郁症的关联程度却没有得到很好的描述。因此,本研究旨在探讨抑郁与BP类型的关系。共有90,643名男性和68,933名女性参加了这项研究。根据血压水平和高血压病史将患者分为正常组、高血压前期组、新诊断高血压组和高血压确诊组。抑郁症状采用流行病学研究中心评定,抑郁程度采用流行病学研究中心评定的截止值(轻度:16-20,中度:21-24,重度:≥25)。采用多因素logistic回归,根据4个BP类别计算抑郁症的优势比,并对多个混杂因素进行调整。按性别和年龄进行亚组分析。抑郁症的校正优势比在正常人群和新诊断高血压人群中呈下降趋势,但在确诊高血压人群中显著升高(正常人群:参照,高血压前期:0.85[0.80-0.91],新诊断高血压患者:0.75[0.65-0.86],确诊高血压患者:1.11[1.03-1.20])。亚组分析也显示了类似的关系模式,男性和中年亚组比其他亚组更突出。抑郁与血压升高呈负相关。然而,在男性和年轻人群中,高血压患者患抑郁症的可能性增加。这些发现表明,男性和年轻人的慢性高血压可能会缓和抑郁和BP之间的关系。
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期刊介绍: Cessation. The Journal of the American Society of Hypertension (JASH) publishes peer-reviewed articles on the topics of basic, applied and translational research on blood pressure, hypertension and related cardiovascular disorders and factors; as well as clinical research and clinical trials in hypertension. Original research studies, reviews, hypotheses, editorial commentary and special reports spanning the spectrum of human and experimental animal and tissue research will be considered. All research studies must have been conducted following animal welfare guidelines. Studies involving human subjects or tissues must have received approval of the appropriate institutional committee charged with oversight of human studies and informed consent must be obtained.
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