The associations of depressive symptoms and perceived stress with arterial health in adolescents.

Journal: Physiological reports

Volume: 12

Issue: 6

Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  Faculty of Sports and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland. Institute of Biomedicine, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio Campus, Kuopio, Finland. Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Imaging, University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland. Department of Clinical Physiology, Tampere University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.

Abstract summary 

Cardiovascular and mental diseases are among the most important global health problems, but little is known on the associations between mental and arterial health in adolescents. Therefore, we investigated the associations of arterial health with depressive symptoms and perceived stress in adolescents. A total of 277 adolescents, 151 boys, 126 girls, aged 15-17 years participated in the study. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory and perceived stress by the Cohen Perceived Stress Scale. Arterial health was assessed by measures from carotid ultrasonography (carotid intima-media thickness, Young's Elastic Modulus, carotid artery distensibility, stiffness index), impedance cardiography (pulse wave velocity, cardio-ankle vascular index), and pulse contour analysis (reflection index, stiffness index). The data were analyzed using linear regression models adjusted for age and sex. Depressive symptoms or perceived stress were not associated with indices of arterial health in the whole study group (β = -0.08 to 0.09, p > 0.05), in boys (β = -0.13 to 0.10, p > 0.05) or in girls (standardized regression coefficient β = -0.16 to 0.08, p > 0.05). We found no associations of depressive symptoms and perceived stress with arterial health in adolescents. These observations suggest that the association between mental and arterial health problems develop in later life.

Authors & Co-authors:  Toivonen Lee Leppänen Laitinen Kähönen Lakka Haapala

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Citations :  Aboyans, V. , Criqui, M. H. , Abraham, P. , Allison, M. A. , Creager, M. A. , Diehm, C. , Fowkes, F. G. A. , Hiatt, W. R. , Jönsson, B. , Lacroix, P. , Marin, B. , McDermott, M. M. , Norgren, L. , Pande, R. L. , Preux, P.‐M. , Stoffers, H. E. , & Treat‐Jacobson, D. (2012). Measurement and interpretation of the ankle‐brachial index. Circulation, 126, 2890–2909. 10.1161/CIR.0b013e318276fbcb
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Identifiers
Doi : e15986
SSN : 2051-817X
Study Population
Boys,Male,Girls
Mesh Terms
Male
Other Terms
adolescent;arterial stiffness;cardiovascular risk factors;depression;perceived stress
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Publication Country
United States