Epidemiology of depression and diabetes: a systematic review
T Roy, CE Lloyd - Journal of affective disorders, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that co-morbid diabetes and depression is common;
however, the implications for clinical practice remain unclear. This paper reviews the current …
however, the implications for clinical practice remain unclear. This paper reviews the current …
Depression and type 2 diabetes over the lifespan: a meta-analysis
OBJECTIVE—It has been argued that the relationship between depression and diabetes is
bi-directional, but this hypothesis has not been explicitly tested. This systematic review …
bi-directional, but this hypothesis has not been explicitly tested. This systematic review …
The prevalence of comorbid depression in patients with type 2 diabetes: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis on huge number of observational studies
Aims Depression is a common co-morbidity in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Untreated depression in these patients adversely affects self-care activities and other …
Untreated depression in these patients adversely affects self-care activities and other …
[HTML][HTML] Type 2 diabetes mellitus as a risk factor for the onset of depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis
A Nouwen, K Winkley, J Twisk, CE Lloyd, M Peyrot… - Diabetologia, 2010 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis An earlier meta-analysis showed that diabetes is a risk factor for the
development and/or recurrence of depression. Yet whether this risk is different for studies …
development and/or recurrence of depression. Yet whether this risk is different for studies …
Examining a bidirectional association between depressive symptoms and diabetes
Context Depressive symptoms are associated with development of type 2 diabetes, but it is
unclear whether type 2 diabetes is a risk factor for elevated depressive symptoms. Objective …
unclear whether type 2 diabetes is a risk factor for elevated depressive symptoms. Objective …
A systematic review and meta-analysis to compare the prevalence of depression between people with and without Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes
A Farooqi, C Gillies, H Sathanapally, S Abner… - Primary care …, 2022 - Elsevier
Aims Diabetes can significantly impact quality of life and mental health. However,
inconsistencies have been reported in the prevalence of depression in those with Type 1 …
inconsistencies have been reported in the prevalence of depression in those with Type 1 …
[HTML][HTML] Diabetes increases the risk of depression: A systematic review, meta-analysis and estimates of population attributable fractions based on prospective studies
We aim to examine the relationship between diabetes and depression risk in longitudinal
cohort studies and by how much the incidence of depression in a population would be …
cohort studies and by how much the incidence of depression in a population would be …
Diabetes mellitus as a risk factor for depression. A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
F Rotella, E Mannucci - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2013 - Elsevier
AIM: The present meta-analysis is aimed at the assessment of the risk of incident clinical
depression and/or depressive symptoms in patients with diabetes. METHODS: A Medline …
depression and/or depressive symptoms in patients with diabetes. METHODS: A Medline …
Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for cardiovascular disease and risk-factor management
D Lau, FA McAlister - Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2021 - Elsevier
COVID-19 and our public health responses to the pandemic may have far-reaching
implications for cardiovascular (CV) risk, affecting the general population and not only …
implications for cardiovascular (CV) risk, affecting the general population and not only …
Depression and type 2 diabetes: inflammatory mechanisms of a psychoneuroendocrine co-morbidity
MJ Stuart, BT Baune - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
Unipolar depression and diabetes mellitus each account for a significant proportion of the
global burden of disease. Epidemiological literature suggests a bi-directional relationship …
global burden of disease. Epidemiological literature suggests a bi-directional relationship …