Cardiovascular disease and psychiatric disorders: An-up-to date review.

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Public Health Research Pub Date : 2024-10-08 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1177/22799036241278817
Antonio Luca Maria Parlati, Ermanno Nardi, Christian Basile, Stefania Paolillo, Federica Marzano, Alfonsina Chirico, Davide Buonocore, Angela Colella, Sara Fontanarosa, Luca Gallo, Maria Francesca Fierro, Francesca Carbone, Paola Gargiulo, Maria Prastaro, Santo Delle Grottaglie, Ciro Santoro, Anna Marchesi, Maria Francesca Marchetti, Mauro Giovanni Carta, Pasquale Perrone Filardi, Roberta Montisci
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Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and mental health disorders (MHD) are respectively the first and second most prevalent diseases in high-income countries and the two most relevant causes of disability worldwide. The close association between the two conditions has been known for a long time and research has been able to document how the co-morbidity between cardiovascular disorders and mental health disorders is a negative prognostic factor for both conditions. This strong connection and the relevance of the impact of the association have led to define a new branch of cardiology, known as behavioral cardiology. The aim of the new branch is just to study the nexus CVD-MHD in order to prevent or decrease the burden of MHD on CVD and vice versa. This review describes the epidemiological evidence of the relationship between MHD on CVD at the state of the art among clinical research.

心血管疾病与精神障碍:最新回顾。
心血管疾病(CVD)和精神障碍(MHD)分别是高收入国家的第一大和第二大高发疾病,也是导致全球残疾的两个最重要原因。这两种疾病之间的密切联系由来已久,研究已经证明心血管疾病和精神疾病的共病是这两种疾病的不良预后因素。这种密切的联系和相关的影响促使人们定义了一个新的心脏病学分支,即行为心脏病学。这一新分支的目的只是研究心血管疾病与精神疾病之间的关系,以预防或减轻精神疾病对心血管疾病造成的负担,反之亦然。本综述介绍了在临床研究的最新技术水平上,MHD 与心血管疾病之间关系的流行病学证据。
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Journal of Public Health Research
Journal of Public Health Research PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.70
自引率
4.30%
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116
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Research (JPHR) is an online Open Access, peer-reviewed journal in the field of public health science. The aim of the journal is to stimulate debate and dissemination of knowledge in the public health field in order to improve efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of public health interventions to improve health outcomes of populations. This aim can only be achieved by adopting a global and multidisciplinary approach. The Journal of Public Health Research publishes contributions from both the “traditional'' disciplines of public health, including hygiene, epidemiology, health education, environmental health, occupational health, health policy, hospital management, health economics, law and ethics as well as from the area of new health care fields including social science, communication science, eHealth and mHealth philosophy, health technology assessment, genetics research implications, population-mental health, gender and disparity issues, global and migration-related themes. In support of this approach, JPHR strongly encourages the use of real multidisciplinary approaches and analyses in the manuscripts submitted to the journal. In addition to Original research, Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, Meta-synthesis and Perspectives and Debate articles, JPHR publishes newsworthy Brief Reports, Letters and Study Protocols related to public health and public health management activities.
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