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Depression and inflammation are linked as both are identified as adverse health outcomes associated with unsecured debt [1], [2], [3]. Furthermore, research explicitly frames inflammation as a biological factor that plays a role in the development of depression [4], [5].
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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org 3 facts
claimEpidemiological evidence indicates that having unsecured debt is a risk factor for poor health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, poor psychological well-being, poor self-rated health, high blood pressure, obesity, inflammation, self-reported physical and sexual symptoms, child behavior problems, lower life expectancy, higher mortality, and forgone medical care.
claimEpidemiological evidence indicates that having unsecured debt is a risk factor for poor health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, poor psychological well-being, poor self-rated health, high blood pressure, obesity, inflammation, self-reported physical and sexual symptoms, child behavior problems, lower life expectancy, higher mortality, and forgone medical care.
claimEpidemiological evidence identifies unsecured debt as a risk factor for poor health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, poor psychological well-being, poor self-rated health, high blood pressure, obesity, inflammation, self-reported physical and sexual symptoms, child behavior problems, lower life expectancy, higher mortality, and forgone medical care.
Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the life span nature.com 2 facts
claimInflammation is a factor in depression, transitioning from an evolutionary imperative to a modern treatment target, as argued by Miller and Raison (2016).
claimMiller, A. H. and Raison, C. L. (2016) analyze the role of inflammation in depression, framing it as an evolutionary imperative that has become a modern treatment target.
Editorial: Inflammation and chronic disease - Frontiers frontiersin.org 2 facts
The Evolutionary Impact of Dietary Shifts on Physical and Cognitive ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua 1 fact
referenceKuan-Pin Su's review in Current Opinion in Psychiatry (2024, issue 3) explores how urbanization, stress, inflammation, diet, lifestyle changes, and digital evolution intersect to influence depression.
What causes chronic inflammation, and why it matters health.osu.edu 1 fact
claimIncreased inflammation is linked to the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease, hardening of the arteries, heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, depression, osteoporosis, and strokes.
Inflammation: Definition, Diseases, Types, and Treatment - WebMD webmd.com 1 fact
claimInflammation can manifest as abdominal pain, skin rashes, digestive issues (diarrhea, constipation, or acid reflux), mouth sores, weight changes, and mood disorders such as depression or anxiety.
Integrating allostasis and emerging technologies to study complex ... nature.com 1 fact
claimInflammation plays a role in depression, transitioning from an evolutionary imperative to a modern treatment target, according to a 2016 Nature Reviews Immunology article.