Researchers studying heart patients in the US found that changes in health behaviours, and lack of physical activity in particular, might explain the increased risk of cardiovascular events seen in patients with coronary heart disease who also had symptoms of depression.
Popularity: unranked [?]
Related posts:
- Anti-depressant Use Linked To Increased Risk For Heart Patients
- Research Links Depression To Cardiac Death In Women Without Known Heart Disease
- Depressed Heart Failure Patients May Benefit From Exercise Plus Psychological Counseling
- Together Diabetes And Depression Increase Risk To Heart Patients
- Depression Treatment And Increased Physical Activity In African Americans May Reduce Heart Disease And Improve Quality Of Life

Comments
No Responses to “Inactivity Linked To Increased Cardiovascular Risk In Depressed Heart Patients”