[Association of depression and anxiety with somatic diseases: negative lifestyle factors impact].

Q3 Medicine
G V Rukavishnikov, A S Rakitko, E D Kasyanov, V V Ilinsky, L V Malyshko, N G Neznanov, A O Kibitov, G E Mazo
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the associations of various depression and anxiety phenotypes with manifestations of different somatic disorders and negative lifestyle factors.

Material and methods: The study involved 5116 people. In the online questionnaire, participants provided information about age, sex, height and weight, as well as a history of smoking, alcohol use, physical activity and diagnoses/symptoms of various physical diseases. Self-questions based on the DSM-5 criteria and the online version of the HADS were used to screen for phenotypes of affective and anxiety disorders in a population sample.

Results: An association of both subclinical and clinical depressive symptoms on HADS-D was noted for respondents with weight gain (OR 1.43; CI: 1.29-1.58, p<0.05 and OR 1,CI: 1.05-1.52, p<0.05, respectively), increased BMI (OR 1.36; CI: 1.24-1.48, p<0.05 OR 1.27; CI: 1.09-1.47, p<0.05 respectively), and decreased physical activity (OR 1.67; CI: 1.35-2.07, p<0.05 and OR 2.35; CI: 1.59-3.57, p<0.05, respectively) at the time of testing. The phenotypes of depression, anxiety disorders, and bipolar disorder by DSM criteria were associated with a history of smoking. (OR 1.37; CI: 1.18-1.62, p<0.001; OR 1.36; CI: 1.24-1.48, p<0.05 and OR 1.59; CI: 1.26-2.01, p<0.001, respectively). For higher BMI the association was reported only for the bipolar depression phenotype (OR 1.16; CI: 1.04-1.29, p<0.05), and with a decrease in physical activity - for the phenotypes of major depression and anxiety disorders (OR 1.27; CI: 1.07-1.52, p<0.05 and OR 1.61; CI: 1.31-1.99, p<0.001, respectively). A significant association with various somatic disorders was noted for all phenotype variants, but to the greatest extent for those based on DSM criteria.

Conclusions: The study confirmed the association of negative external factors and various somatic disorders with depression. These associations were noted for various phenotypes of anxiety and depression, both in severity and structure, and may be due to complex mechanisms that have shared biological and environmental mechanisms.

[抑郁和焦虑与躯体疾病的关联:负面生活方式因素的影响]。
目的:探讨各种抑郁和焦虑表型与不同躯体疾病表现和不良生活方式因素的关系。材料和方法:该研究涉及5116人。在在线问卷中,参与者提供了有关年龄、性别、身高和体重的信息,以及吸烟、饮酒、体育活动和各种身体疾病的诊断/症状的历史。基于DSM-5标准的自我问题和HADS的在线版本被用来筛选人群样本中的情感和焦虑障碍的表型。结果:体重增加的受访者注意到HADS-D的亚临床和临床抑郁症状的关联(OR 1.43;CI: 1.29-1.58, ppppppppppppppppppp结论:本研究证实了负性外部因素和各种躯体障碍与抑郁症的相关性。这些关联在焦虑和抑郁的各种表型中都被注意到,无论是在严重程度上还是在结构上,都可能是由于具有共同的生物和环境机制的复杂机制。
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Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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