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Stress is identified as a contributing factor to the development of heart disease according to [1], [2], and [3], while [4] highlights the clinical intersection of these conditions in cardiac rehabilitation.

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Psychosocial Pathways - CDC cdc.gov CDC 3 facts
claimResearch indicates that stress contributes to the development of major illnesses, including heart disease, depression, and obesity.
claimResearch indicates that stress contributes to the development of major illnesses, including heart disease, depression, and obesity.
referenceThe article 'Stress, anxiety, and depression in heart disease patients: A major challenge for cardiac rehabilitation' by J-C. Chauvet-Gelinier and B. Bonin, published in Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in 2017, discusses the challenges posed by mental health conditions in cardiac rehabilitation.
Chronic Inflammation: How to Test For it and Prevent it medichecks.com Medichecks 1 fact
claimStress increases the risk of depression and heart disease and impairs the body's ability to regulate inflammatory response and defense.