2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2017.03.220
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When blue-collars feel blue: Depression and low occupational grade as synergistic predictors of incident cardiac events in middle-aged working individuals

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“…Beyond metabolic syndrome, this result is consistent with the fact that the association between depression and cardiovascular risk is only marginally explained by traditional risk factors (48,49). Other physiological factors such as genetic or inflammatory factors may provide an elucidation as to how depression is associated with metabolic syndrome over and above lifestyle and socioeconomic factors.…”
Section: Explanatory Hypothesessupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Beyond metabolic syndrome, this result is consistent with the fact that the association between depression and cardiovascular risk is only marginally explained by traditional risk factors (48,49). Other physiological factors such as genetic or inflammatory factors may provide an elucidation as to how depression is associated with metabolic syndrome over and above lifestyle and socioeconomic factors.…”
Section: Explanatory Hypothesessupporting
confidence: 83%