2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-03329-4
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Associations of multiple chronic disease and depressive symptoms with incident stroke among Chinese middle-aged and elderly adults: a nationwide population-based cohort study

Abstract: Background With the population aging, multiple chronic diseases, depressive symptoms, and stroke are increasingly common among middle-aged and elderly adults worldwide. This study aimed to explore the independent associations of multiple chronic diseases and depressive symptoms as well as their combination with incident stroke in a prospective cohort of Chinese middle-aged and elderly adults, and to sensitively estimate the association between each type of chronic disease and incident stroke. … Show more

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“…More than 49.6% had at least one chronic disease, and nearly 20.3% had at least two chronic diseases among those with depressive symptoms. These results are generally consistent with earlier studies ( Liu et al, 2018 ; Li et al, 2019 ; Hu et al, 2022 ). Given that those who exhibit the aforementioned unfavorable characteristics are more likely to suffer from depressive symptoms, we need to promote mental health and pay attention to how chronic diseases affect them.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…More than 49.6% had at least one chronic disease, and nearly 20.3% had at least two chronic diseases among those with depressive symptoms. These results are generally consistent with earlier studies ( Liu et al, 2018 ; Li et al, 2019 ; Hu et al, 2022 ). Given that those who exhibit the aforementioned unfavorable characteristics are more likely to suffer from depressive symptoms, we need to promote mental health and pay attention to how chronic diseases affect them.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Among 7108 CHARLS participants followed up for 8 years, those with depressive symptoms but no chronic diseases had 1.66 times the risk of incident stroke (95% CI, 0.95–2.90), those with depressive symptoms and 1 chronic disease had 1.94 times the risk of incident stroke (95% CI, 1.17–3.24), and those with depressive symptoms and at least 2 chronic diseases had 3.00 times the risk of incident stroke (95% CI, 1.85–4.88) compared with those with no depressive symptoms and no chronic diseases. 148…”
Section: Stroke (Cerebrovascular Diseases)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on previous research [15,16], the covariates included in the study are demographic and health-related factors. Demographic variables consist of age, gender, marital status (married, divorced, widowed, single), education level (primary school, middle school, high school / vocational school, college / university or above), and place of residence (urban, suburban, rural, special areas).…”
Section: Covariatesmentioning
confidence: 99%