Highlights
- •We studied anxiety/depression symptoms/diagnoses and CIMT in ELSA-Brasil baseline.
- •More anxiety/depression symptoms were associated with higher CIMT values.
- •Common mental disorder was associated with higher CIMT for the same age, sex and race.
- •Generalized anxiety disorder was associated with higher CIMT after multivariate adjustment.
Abstract
Background
Studies focusing on the association between anxiety/depressive symptoms and accelerated
subclinical atherosclerosis have yielded mixed results. Our aim is to examine associations
between anxiety/depressive symptoms, common mental disorder (CMD), major depression
disorder (MDD) or generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and carotid intima-media thickness
(CIMT) in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort baseline.
Methods
The ELSA-Brasil baseline assessment included CIMT measurements and the Clinical Interview
Schedule – Revised (CIS-R), a validated questionnaire for anxiety/depressive symptoms/diagnoses.
We analyzed participants without previous coronary heart disease or stroke, and with
high-quality CIMT images. We built regression models to determine whether the CIS-R
score, CMD, MDD or GAD were associated with maximal CIMT levels.
Results
The study sample comprised 9744 participants. We found that individuals with higher
CIS-R scores (Odds ratio for one standard deviation increase [OR]:1.12; 95% confidence
interval [95%CI]:1.06–1.19), CMD (OR:1.22; 95%CI:1.07–1.38) and GAD (OR:1.19; 95%CI:1.01–1.41)
had significantly higher odds of being classified in the highest age, sex and race-specific
CIMT quartile. In the linear models, after adjustment for traditional cardiovascular
risk factors, higher CIS-R scores (β:0.005; P = 0.010) and GAD (β:0.010; P = 0.049)
were independently associated with CIMT values.
Conclusion
Individuals with more symptoms of anxiety and/or depression, or diagnoses of CMD or
GAD, had higher CIMT values, compared to peers of same age, sex and race. CIS-R scores
and GAD were independently associated with higher CIMT values. These results suggest
an association between anxiety/depressive symptoms (and, most notably, GAD) and accelerated
subclinical atherosclerosis.
Keywords
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Publication history
Published online: April 25, 2015
Accepted:
April 20,
2015
Received in revised form:
April 9,
2015
Received:
February 24,
2015
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