Associations of the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases with a high level of depression in the open population of an average urbanized Siberian town


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AIM. To reveal an association of the prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and metabolic syndrome (MS) with a high level of depression in the open population of 25-64-year-old men in an average urbanized Siberian town. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The survey was conducted on a representative sample formed from the voting list of 25-64-year-old men in one of the administrative districts of Tyumen. The standard WHO MONICA-psychosocial questionnaire was used to study associations of the prevalence of CHD and MS with a high level of depression within cardiologic screening. RESULTS. The age-adjusted prevalence of depression was 4.6% (a high rate) and 19% (a moderate rate) in the 25-64-year-old men of the average urbanized town of West Siberia. With advancing age, the high level of depression increased, peaking in a 55-64-year-old group. In high depression and CHD in the 25-64-year-old men, the odds ratio (OR) was 21.07 for high depression and 39.84 for a definite CHD form. High depression was significantly more common in MS patients in the open population of 25-64-year-old people of the average urbanized Siberian town and in the 55-64 year old age group. An association was found between high depression and a combination of MS components: a concurrence of abdominal obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, and lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (OR 13.13). Conclusion. The epidemiological criteria revealed by standardized survey methods for psychosocial factors, depression in particular, should be used during the preventive examinations of a male population and during the selection of able-bodied people with cardiovascular disease to undergo in-depth examination and follow-up.

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E V Akimova

Филиал ФГБУ "НИИ кардиологии" СО РАМН, "Тюменский кардиологический центр"; Межведомственная лаборатория эпидемиологии сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний СО РАМН, Новосибирск

Email: akimova@cardio.tmn.ru

V A Kuznetsov

Филиал ФГБУ "НИИ кардиологии" СО РАМН, "Тюменский кардиологический центр"

M M Kaiumova

Филиал ФГБУ "НИИ кардиологии" СО РАМН, "Тюменский кардиологический центр"; Межведомственная лаборатория эпидемиологии сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний СО РАМН, Новосибирск

V V Gafarov

Межведомственная лаборатория эпидемиологии сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний СО РАМН, Новосибирск

R Kh Kaiumov

Филиал ФГБУ "НИИ кардиологии" СО РАМН, "Тюменский кардиологический центр"; Межведомственная лаборатория эпидемиологии сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний СО РАМН, Новосибирск

E I Gakova

Филиал ФГБУ "НИИ кардиологии" СО РАМН, "Тюменский кардиологический центр"; Межведомственная лаборатория эпидемиологии сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний СО РАМН, Новосибирск

V Iu Smaznov

Филиал ФГБУ "НИИ кардиологии" СО РАМН, "Тюменский кардиологический центр"

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