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Depression linked with higher risk of long-term physical health conditions

Last updated: February 13, 2025 1:52 pm
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The correlation between depression and physical health conditions has been a topic of interest for researchers, and a recent study sheds light on the connection between the two. According to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine, adults with a history of depression are at a higher risk of developing long-term physical conditions at a faster rate compared to those without depression.

Kelly Fleetwood and colleagues from the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom suggest that depression should be viewed as a ‘whole body’ condition, emphasizing the need for integrated approaches to manage both mental and physical health. Depression, being the most common mental health condition, is known to be associated with adverse physical health outcomes such as heart disease and diabetes.

The study included 172,556 volunteers from the UK Biobank study, aged 40-71 years, who completed a baseline assessment between 2006 and 2010. The researchers followed the participants for an average of 6.9 years and observed that those with a history of depression accrued physical conditions at a faster rate than those without depression. The most common new conditions observed in individuals with depression were osteoarthritis, hypertension, and gastroesophageal reflux disease.

The findings of the study highlight the importance of recognizing depression as a risk factor for the development of long-term physical health conditions in midlife and older age. The authors suggest that healthcare systems should adopt integrated approaches to manage both mental and physical health conditions to improve overall care and outcomes for individuals with depression.

In conclusion, the study underscores the need for a holistic approach to healthcare that takes into account the relationship between mental health and physical health. By addressing both aspects simultaneously, healthcare providers can better support individuals with depression and reduce the risk of developing long-term physical conditions. More research and awareness are needed to further explore this complex relationship and improve healthcare strategies for individuals with depression and comorbid physical health conditions.

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