1. Depression and sleep disorders related to hypertension: A cross-sectional study in Medellín, Colombia
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Víctor Flórez-García, Luz Ángela Rojas-Bernal, and José Bareño-Silva
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Adult ,Male ,Sleep Wake Disorders ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cross-sectional study ,Population ,Colombia ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Logistic regression ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Psychiatry ,education ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Aged ,General Environmental Science ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,Depression ,business.industry ,Life events ,Middle Aged ,Sleep in non-human animals ,Methods observational ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Hypertension ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Female ,business ,Psychosocial - Abstract
Introduction Psychosocial factors have been shown to be potentiators and triggers of cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension. The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between psychosocial factors and the presence of hypertension in a random population sample in the city of Medellin. Methods Observational cross-sectional study with an analytical approach. The endpoint (hypertension) was contrasted with the psychosocial and sociodemographic endpoints by means of a bivariate analysis, and later a multivariate logistic regression analysis was carried out. Results After adjusting for age, gender and stressful life events, depression (OR = 1.65; 95% C I: 1.13–2.41) and sleep disorders (OR = 1.41; 95% CI: 1.00–1.98) were found to be psychosocial factors associated with hypertension. Conclusions Depression and sleep disorders are related to hypertension. In Colombia there are studies that correlate psychosocial factors such as depression with hypertension; however, the impact of sleep disorders on the population is unknown.
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- 2020
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