Depression and cardiovascular disease: mechanisms of interaction

KE Joynt, DJ Whellan, CM O'connor�- Biological psychiatry, 2003 - Elsevier
This article explores the relationship between depression and cardiovascular disease from a
mechanistic standpoint. Depression and cardiovascular disease are two of the most
prevalent health problems in the United States and are the two leading causes of disability
both in the United States and worldwide. Although depression is a known risk factor for the
development of cardiovascular disease, as well as an independent predictor of poor
prognosis following a cardiac event, the mechanistic relationship between the two remains�…