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Are there bi-directional associations between depressive symptoms and C-reactive protein in mid-life women?
Karen A. Matthews
, Laura L. Schott
, Joyce T. Bromberger
, Jill M. Cyranowski
,
Susan A. Everson-Rose
, Mary Fran Sowers
Medicine - General Internal Medicine
Screening, Prevention, Etiology & Cancer Survivorship
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Midlife Women
100%
Depressive Symptoms
100%
C-reactive Protein
100%
C-reactive Protein Level
100%
Bidirectional Association
100%
CES-D Score
33%
African American
16%
Physical Activity
16%
Hispanic
16%
Heart Disease
16%
Race-ethnicity
16%
Psychosocial Factors
16%
Body Mass Index
16%
Healthy Women
16%
Linear Regression Model
16%
Health Condition
16%
Multivariate Model
16%
Significant Level
16%
Depression Score
16%
Study of Women's Health Across the Nation
16%
Perimenopausal
16%
Psychosocial Risks
16%
Mixed Effects Linear Regression
16%
Psychology
Physical Activity
100%
Linear Regression Model
100%
Multivariate Model
100%
Body Mass Index
100%