MENTAL HEALTH and CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH are closely linked among young people
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MENTAL HEALTH and CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH are closely linked among young people

These results highlight the importance of monitoring cardiovascular risk factors in young women experiencing anxiety or depression.

Depression and anxiety may double your risk of heart disease

The study analyzed the medical records of 71,214 participants from the Mass General Brigham Biobank. Participants with pre-existing heart disease or previously diagnosed anxiety disorders or depression at baseline were excluded. Participants were monitored for 10 years for the development of high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. The analysis shows that:

  • 38% of participants developed high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes during the study;
  • Participants with a history of anxiety or depression were 55% more likely to develop risk factors;
  • Participants under age 50 with anxiety or depression were nearly twice as likely to develop cardiovascular risk factors;
  • despite the low initial risk of cardiovascular disease, Anxiety and depression significantly increase cardiovascular risk young women at the same level or almost the same level are generally higher than those of young men.

Thus, mental health problems may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. In summary, the study highlights the importance of monitoring the cardiovascular health of young women with anxiety or depressive disorders.

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