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心理健康如何影响女性的心脏健康?

How Does Mental Health Impact Women's Heart Health?

机构信息

Heart & Mind Research, iMPACT Institute, Deakin University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia; Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.

Heart & Mind Research, iMPACT Institute, Deakin University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.

出版信息

Heart Lung Circ. 2021 Jan;30(1):59-68. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2020.05.111. Epub 2020 Jul 5.

Abstract

From adolescence until old age, women are more vulnerable to common mental disorders (CMDs; depression and anxiety) than men at all stages of the life course. By middle age, women who have clinical depression are at twice the risk of having an incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) than those without. This has important implications for the way we prevent, identify and treat both CMDs and coronary heart disease in women. In this paper, we discuss the various genetic, biological, ethnic/racial, and psychological pathways by which women's vulnerability to CMDs elevate their CVD risk and recovery from a cardiac event. We review the evidence from trials that have, to date, failed to show that treating depression can reduce or delay the onset or recurrence of CVD events, especially for female patients. We discuss the value of lifestyle-based therapies for treating depression, to which women may be more responsive, and finish by discussing how population-based approaches including risk factor assessment could be tailored to consider these factors.

摘要

从青春期到老年,女性在人生各个阶段都比男性更容易患上常见精神障碍(CMD;抑郁症和焦虑症)。到中年时,患有临床抑郁症的女性发生心血管疾病(CVD)的风险是没有抑郁症的女性的两倍。这对我们预防、识别和治疗女性的 CMD 和冠心病的方式有重要影响。在本文中,我们讨论了各种遗传、生物、种族/种族和心理途径,这些途径使女性易患 CMD,从而增加了她们患 CVD 的风险,并影响了她们从心脏事件中恢复的情况。我们回顾了迄今为止,临床试验的证据表明,治疗抑郁症可以降低或延迟 CVD 事件的发生或复发,尤其是对女性患者。我们讨论了基于生活方式的治疗方法治疗抑郁症的价值,女性可能对此更敏感,最后讨论了如何根据人群的方法,包括风险因素评估,可以根据这些因素进行调整。

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