Association of depressive symptoms and metabolic syndrome in men

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Heimo ViinamäkiJukka Hintikka

Abstract

To explore the relationship between several indicators of depression and metabolic syndrome (MetS). A population-based sample with high (HMS group) or low (LMS group) levels of mental symptoms, including those of depression, in three follow-ups participated in a clinical examination in 2005 (n = 223). MetS was determined according to the NCEP criteria. The prevalence of MetS was 49% in men and 21% in women. Men with MetS had higher rates of major depressive disorder than other men. They also displayed higher Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HDRS) scores and more often signs of suicidality. In logistic regression analyses, higher HDRS scores (OR 1.31, 95% CI 1.04-1.64) and belonging to the HMS group (OR 10.1, 95% CI 1.98-51.3) were independent associates for MetS but only in men. The results highlight that there is an association between long-term depressive symptoms and the emergence of MetS, especially in men.

References

Jul 1, 1991·Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association·L A PalinkasD L Wingard
Jul 1, 1997·The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine·B JilmaO F Wagner
Aug 8, 1998·Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica·J HintikkaK Koskela
Nov 25, 2000·American Journal of Epidemiology·H Koivumaa-HonkanenM Koskenvuo
May 23, 2001·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·UNKNOWN Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults
Jan 23, 2002·Nordic Journal of Psychiatry·M JoukamaaM R Järvelin
Dec 4, 2002·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·Hanna-Maaria LakkaJukka T Salonen
Dec 19, 2002·Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental·Katri RäikkönenLewis H Kuller
Aug 2, 2003·Biological Psychiatry·Dominique L MusselmanLawrence S Phillips
Jun 1, 1961·Archives of General Psychiatry·A T BECKJ ERBAUGH
Feb 1, 1960·Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry·M HAMILTON
Dec 30, 2004·Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology·Sami P PirkolaJouko K Lönnqvist
May 28, 2005·Psychological Medicine·Maria VuorilehtoErkki Isometsä
Jan 17, 2007·Psychoneuroendocrinology·Nicole VogelzangsBrenda W Penninx
May 2, 2007·Psychosomatic Medicine·Arnstein MykletunRobert Stewart
May 23, 2007·Psychosomatic Medicine·Patrick J Lustman, Ray E Clouse
Jun 8, 2007·Biological Psychiatry·Michael R SkiltonFabrice Bonnet
Oct 18, 2007·Depression and Anxiety·Sharon TokerSamuel Melamed
Feb 1, 2008·The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry·Hannu KoponenMauno Vanhala
Jul 9, 2008·Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care·Juhani MiettolaEsko Kumpusalo

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Citations

Dec 21, 2011·European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience·Kai G KahlSusanne Moebus
Jun 8, 2012·International Journal of Endocrinology·Hamidreza RoohafzaNizal Sarrafzadegan
Feb 9, 2012·Journal of Environmental and Public Health·Tara A HartleyCecil M Burchfiel
Jun 24, 2014·BMC Psychiatry·Ching-I HungChun-Lin Chu
Aug 6, 2013·Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry·Antti-Pekka ElomaaSoili M Lehto
Oct 10, 2013·CNS Spectrums·Donatella MarazzitiLiliana Dell'Osso
Aug 25, 2011·BMC Psychiatry·Teemu RissanenHeli Koivumaa-Honkanen
Aug 2, 2013·BMC Psychiatry·Teemu RissanenHeli Koivumaa-Honkanen
May 21, 2009·The Journal of Sexual Medicine·Jukka HintikkaHeimo Viinamäki
Feb 18, 2012·Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry·Soili M LehtoJukka Hintikka
Oct 12, 2010·Annals of Epidemiology·Roni W Kobrosly, Edwin van Wijngaarden
Apr 13, 2010·Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry·Soili M LehtoJukka Hintikka
Nov 17, 2009·The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry : Official Journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry·Osvaldo P AlmeidaLeon Flicker
Sep 5, 2015·Journal of Affective Disorders·Eun Young KimYong Min Ahn
Oct 20, 2009·Diabetes/metabolism Research and Reviews·Takeaki TakeuchiEiji Yano
Jan 12, 2011·Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica·S D Ostergaard, L Foldager
Oct 25, 2013·Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences·Takeaki TakeuchiEiji Yano
May 12, 2010·Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica·A K B van Reedt DortlandB W J H Penninx
Mar 27, 2013·Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing·T SaharinenH Viinamäki
Mar 5, 2010·Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research·Pawel SzulcRoland Chapurlat
Jul 1, 2014·Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry·Sang Jin RheeYong Min Ahn
May 20, 2014·Brain, Behavior, and Immunity·Nicole VogelzangsBrenda W J H Penninx
Oct 12, 2016·Psychoneuroendocrinology·Yu-Ju ChenWei-Liang Chen
Feb 27, 2007·Clinical Biochemistry·Nikolaos DimopoulosAnastasios Kalofoutis
Aug 11, 2011·Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics·Kirsi HonkalampiHeimo Viinamäki
Jan 23, 2016·PloS One·Pyry S LukkalaHeli Koivumaa-Honkanen
Feb 5, 2014·American Journal of Men's Health·Julia D RempelStephen G M Wong
Jan 21, 2014·Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology·Nicole VogelzangsBrenda W J H Penninx
Aug 22, 2009·Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica·S M LehtoJ Hintikka
Sep 8, 2011·Journal of Cellular Physiology·Claudia Gragnoli
Dec 15, 2010·Psychosomatic Medicine·Pekka Johannes PuustinenMauno Vanhala
Nov 21, 2018·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Yuki MiyakeKeiki Ogino
Dec 13, 2016·Psychological Medicine·R M MarijnissenR C Oude Voshaar
May 4, 2018·European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience·Sherif M GoharIngrid Melle
Feb 16, 2019·Translational Psychiatry·Kelsey T LairdHelen Lavretsky
Oct 15, 2019·Psychoneuroendocrinology·Alejandro de la Torre-LuquePilar Lopez-Garcia
Mar 3, 2021·Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology·Yousef MoradiReza Ghanei Gheshlagh
Oct 17, 2017·Psychiatry Research·Sayyed Saeid KhayyatzadehMajid Ghayour-Mobarhan
Jun 19, 2021·Journal of Psychiatric Research·Ziqiang LinYanhui Gao

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Trending Feeds

COVID-19

Coronaviruses encompass a large family of viruses that cause the common cold as well as more serious diseases, such as the ongoing outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19; formally known as 2019-nCoV). Coronaviruses can spread from animals to humans; symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and breathing difficulties; in more severe cases, infection can lead to death. This feed covers recent research on COVID-19.

Blastomycosis

Blastomycosis fungal infections spread through inhaling Blastomyces dermatitidis spores. Discover the latest research on blastomycosis fungal infections here.

Nuclear Pore Complex in ALS/FTD

Alterations in nucleocytoplasmic transport, controlled by the nuclear pore complex, may be involved in the pathomechanism underlying multiple neurodegenerative diseases including Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Dementia. Here is the latest research on the nuclear pore complex in ALS and FTD.

Applications of Molecular Barcoding

The concept of molecular barcoding is that each original DNA or RNA molecule is attached to a unique sequence barcode. Sequence reads having different barcodes represent different original molecules, while sequence reads having the same barcode are results of PCR duplication from one original molecule. Discover the latest research on molecular barcoding here.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disease characterized by unexplained disabling fatigue; the pathology of which is incompletely understood. Discover the latest research on chronic fatigue syndrome here.

Evolution of Pluripotency

Pluripotency refers to the ability of a cell to develop into three primary germ cell layers of the embryo. This feed focuses on the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of pluripotency. Here is the latest research.

Position Effect Variegation

Position Effect Variagation occurs when a gene is inactivated due to its positioning near heterochromatic regions within a chromosome. Discover the latest research on Position Effect Variagation here.

STING Receptor Agonists

Stimulator of IFN genes (STING) are a group of transmembrane proteins that are involved in the induction of type I interferon that is important in the innate immune response. The stimulation of STING has been an active area of research in the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases. Here is the latest research on STING receptor agonists.

Microbicide

Microbicides are products that can be applied to vaginal or rectal mucosal surfaces with the goal of preventing, or at least significantly reducing, the transmission of sexually transmitted infections. Here is the latest research on microbicides.