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Lower HDL-cholesterol, a known marker of cardiovascular risk, was associated with depression in type 1 diabetes: a cross sectional study.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Depression, metabolic disturbances and inflammation have been linked to cardiovascular disease and mortality. Low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-cholesterol), a known marker of cardiovascular risk, have been observed in patients with major depression in psychiatric populations. Our main aim was to explore associations between depression, antidepressants, and metabolic and inflammatory variables in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). A secondary aim was to explore variables associated with HDL-cholesterol. METHODS:Cross-sectional design. T1D patients (n?=?292, men 55%, age18-59?years, diabetes duration ?1?year) were consecutively recruited from one specialist diabetes clinic. Depression was defined as ?8 points for Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-Depression sub scale. Blood samples, anthropometrics, blood pressure, and data regarding medication and life style were collected from electronic health records. Non-parametric tests, multiple logistic and linear regression analyses were performed. RESULTS:The depression prevalence was 10 and 8% used antidepressants. Median (q1, q3) HDL-cholesterol (mmol/l) was for the depressed 1.3 (1.2, 1.5) and for the non-depressed 1.6 (1.3, 1.8), p?=?0.001. HDL-cholesterol levels (per mmol/l) were negatively associated with depression (Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 0.2, p?=?0.007), and the use of antidepressants was positively associated with depression (AOR 8.1, p?

SUBMITTER: Melin EO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6421645 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lower HDL-cholesterol, a known marker of cardiovascular risk, was associated with depression in type 1 diabetes: a cross sectional study.

Melin Eva Olga EO   Thulesius Hans Olav HO   Hillman Magnus M   Svensson Ralph R   Landin-Olsson Mona M   Thunander Maria M  

Lipids in health and disease 20190318 1


<h4>Background</h4>Depression, metabolic disturbances and inflammation have been linked to cardiovascular disease and mortality. Low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-cholesterol), a known marker of cardiovascular risk, have been observed in patients with major depression in psychiatric populations. Our main aim was to explore associations between depression, antidepressants, and metabolic and inflammatory variables in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). A secondary aim was to  ...[more]

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