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TITLE:
Blood Pressure and Depressive Symptoms
AUTHORS:
Yongpin Mu, Yongqing Gao, Wenjie Sun
KEYWORDS:
Blood Pressure; Depressive Symptoms
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Depression,
Vol.2 No.4,
November
25,
2013
ABSTRACT: The topic of blood pressure and depression is an old question. Depression is common in the elderly population (Sun, School- ing, Chan, Ho, & Lam, 2011). Although several epidemiologic studies have assessed the relationship between low blood pres- sure and depressive symptoms in geriatric populations, the results have been inconsistent. Depressive symptoms used to be been considered a risk factor associated with development of hypertension (Hildrum, Romild, & Holmen, 2011).