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World J Meta-Anal. Aug 26, 2014; 2(3): 49-63
Published online Aug 26, 2014. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v2.i3.49
Published online Aug 26, 2014. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v2.i3.49
Ref. | Population | Follow-up years, (period) | No. of stroke cases | Risk of total stroke (95%CI) | Risk of ischemic stroke (95%CI) | Risk of hemorrhagic stroke (95%CI) | Adjustment for covariates and confounders | Depression assessment | Stroke ascertainment |
Vogt et al[10] | 2573 Men and women aged ≥ 18 yr | 15 (1970/71-1985) | NA | HR 0.84 (0.57-1.22) | Age, sex, socioeconomic status, length of health plan membership, subjective health status, smoking | Depressive index | Death index or vital records | ||
Wassertheil-Smoller et al[11] | 4367 Men and women aged ≥ 60 yr | 4.5 (1985-1990) | 204 | RR 0.85 (0.45-1.64) | Age, baseline depression, race, education, smoking, diabetes, history of CVD, activities of daily living | CES-D | Medical records | ||
Everson et al[12] | 6676 Men and women aged 16-94 yr | 29 (1965-1983) | 169 | RR 1.54 (1.06-2.22) | Age, sex, race, education, hypertension, diabetes, smoking status, alcohol, BMI | HPL Depression Scale | Death certificates | ||
Whooley et al[13] | 7518 Women aged ≥ 65 yr | 6 (1988-1994) | 94 | HR 1.7 (0.8-3.5) | Age, history of MI, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, smoking, perceived health, cognitive function | GDS | Medical records | ||
Jonas et al[14] | 6095 Men and women aged 25-74 yr | 16 (1971/75-1992) | 483 | RR 1.73 (1.30-2.31) | Age, SBP, education, smoking, BMI, alcohol, physical activity, cholesterol, diabetes, history of heart disease | GWS | Hospital records and death certificates | ||
Larson et al[15] | 1703 Men and women aged ≥ 18 yr | 13 (1980/1983-1993/1996) | 95 | OR 2.67 (1.08-6.63) | Age, sex, race, educational attainment, smoking status, history of diabetes, heart problems, high blood pressure | DIS | Self-report and death certificates | ||
Ohira et al[16] | 879 Men and women aged 40-78 yr | 10.3 (1985-1996) | 69 | RR 1.9 (1.1–3.5) | RR 2.7 (1.2–6.0) | RR 0.9 (0.3–3.1) | Age, sex, smoking status, alcohol use, BMI, SBP, serum total cholesterol level, current treatment with antihypertensive medication, and history of diabetes | Zung SDS | National insurance claims, medical records, clinical diagnosis and death certificates |
Ostir et al[17] | 2478 Men and women aged ≥ 65 yr | 6 (1986-1992) | 340 | RR 1.30 (0.85-1.99) | Age, sex, marital status, household income, education, smoking status, BMI, heart attack, diabetes, hypertension | CES-D | Self-report and death certificates | ||
May et al[18] | 2124 Men aged 45-59 yr | 14 (1984/1988-1998) | 130 | HR 1.26 (0.85–1.85) | Age, social class, marital status, smoking status, alcohol use, BMI, SBP, comorbidity (ischemic heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, or retirement due to ill health) | GHQ | Medical records | ||
Wassertheil-Smoller et al[19] | 93676 Women aged 50-79 yr | 4.1 (1993/1998-2000) | 751 | RR 1.01 (0.78-1.3)1; 1.45 (1.11-1.9)2 | Age, race, education, income, smoking status, BMI, physical activity, hormone use, high cholesterol level requiring medications, diabetes, and hypertension | CES-D and DIS | Self-report and medical redords | ||
Gump et al[20] | 11216 Men aged 35-57 yr | 18.4 (1979/1981-1999) | 167 | HR 1.48 (0.93-2.36) | Age, intervention group, race, educational attainment, smoking at baseline and visit 6, SBP, alcohol consumption, fasting cholesterol and the occurrence of nonfatal cardiovascular events during the trial | CES-D | Death certificates | ||
Avendano et al[21] | 2812 Men and women aged ≥ 65 yr | 12 (1982-1994) | 270 | HR age 65-74: 3.05 (1.63–5.7); age ≥ 75: 0.95 (0.46–1.98) | Age, sex, race, education and income | CES-D | Self report and medical records | ||
Stürmer et al[22] | 3920 Men and women aged 40-65 yr | 8.5 (1992/1995-2002/2003) | 62 | RR 1.53 (0.83-2.8) | Age, sex, education, smoking status, alcohol consumption, BMI, exercise, family histories of MI, stroke and cancer, comorbidity | ||||
Kamphuis et al[23] | 799 Men aged 70-90 yr | 7.4 (1989/1991-2000) | 66 | HR 3.41 (1.69-6.9) | Age, country, education, BMI, smoking, alcohol intake, blood pressure, cholesterol, and physical activity | ||||
Arbelaez et al[24] | 5525 Men and women aged ≥ 65 yr | 11 (1989-2000) | 611 | HR 1.25 (1.02–1.53) | Age, sex, race, occupation, income, education level, marital status, smoking status, BMI, blood cholesterol, highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol, lowdensity lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides levels, comorbidity (hypertension, diabetes, CHD), CRP | ||||
Kawamura et al[25] | 535 Men and women aged ≥ 65 yr | 6.3 (1985-2000) | 103 | RR 1.25 (0.82–1.90) | NA | ||||
Salaycik et al[26] | 4120 Men and women aged ≥ 29 yr | 8 (1990/1998-1998/2006) | 228 | HR Age < 65: 3.59 (1.76–7.3); Age ≥ 65: 0.93 (0.59–1.47) | Age, sex, smoking status, blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, CVD, left ventricular hypertrophy on the ECG | ||||
Bos et al[27] | 4424 Men and women aged ≥ 61 yr | 5.8 (1997/1999-2005) | 291 | HR 1.21 (0.80–1.83) | HR 1.43 (0.87-2.35) | Age, sex, smoking status, SBP, intima–media thickness, medication use (antithrombotic drug, antihypertensive drug, cholesterol lowering drug, psycholeptic drug and psychoanaleptics drug), comorbidity (diabetes, MI, PTCA or CABG, TIA) | |||
Lee et al[28] | 4962 Men and women 18-44 yr | 5 (1998-2003) | 98 | HR 5.43 (3.47-8.5) | Age, sex, geographic location, income, urbanization, substance abuse, comorbidity (diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, renal disease) | ||||
Liebetrau et al[29] | 401 Men and women aged 85 yr | 3 (1986/1987-1989/1990) | 56 | HR 2.6 (1.5-4.6) | NA | ||||
Surtees et al[30] | 20627 Men and women aged 41-80 yr | 8.5 (1996/2000-2006) | 595 | HR 1.08 (0.67–1.75) | Age, sex, social class, education, smoking status, obesity, SBP, total cholesterol, diabetes, hypertension treatment, MI, family history of stroke, and ADM use | ||||
Whooley et al[8] | 20627 Men and women aged mean 63 yr and 68 yr3 | 4.8 (2000/2002-2008) | 47 | HR 1.47 (0.70-3.11) | Age, smoking, medication adherence, physical activity, CRP, left ventricular ejection fraction, history of MI, stroke, heart failure, diabetes | ||||
Glymour et al[31] | 19087 Men and women aged ≥ 50 yr | 8.1 (1996-2006) | 1864 | HR 1.25 (1.12- 1.39) | Age, overweight, ethnicity, birth place, parental educations, self education, income, wealth and marital status, year of enrollment, alcohol and smoking status, and self-reported diagnoses of hypertension, diabetes, or heart disease | ||||
Peters et al[33] | 2656 Men and women aged ≥ 80 yr | 2.1 (2001-2007) | 97 | HR 1.82 (1.19–2.78) | Age, sex, treatment group, treatment allocation, country area, educational level, living status, number of comorbidities, previous CVD, previous treatment for hypertension and hypertension | ||||
Pan et al[34] | 80574 Women aged 54-79 yr | 6 (2000-2006) | 1033 | RR 1.29 (1.13-1.48) | RR 1.11 (0.91-1.35) | RR 1.20 (0.80-1.79) | Age, marital status, ethnicity, smoking status, alcohol consumption, BMI, physical activity level, menopausal status, postmenopausal hormone therapy, current aspirin or multivitamin use, Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension dietary score, parental history of MI | ||
Seifert et al[35] | 3852 Men and women aged > 55 yr | 6.1 (2001/2003-2009) | 156 | HR 1.3 (0.9-1.89) | Age, sex, BMI, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, previous MI, previous TIA, previous stroke, history of atrial fibrillation, physical activity | ||||
Majed et al[36] | 9601 Men aged 48-64 yr | 10 (1991/1993-2003) | 136 | HR 1.41 (0.95-2.11) | HR 1.65 (1.07-2.55) | Age; study centers; socioeconomic factors, including marital status, education level, employment status, physical activity, smoking status, daily alcohol intake, SBP, use of anti-hypertensive drugs, BMI, total and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, treatment for diabetes, ADM use. | |||
Jackson et al[37] | 10547 Women aged 47-52 yr | 12 (1998-2010) | 177 | OR 1.94 (1.37- 2.74) | Age, education, homeownership, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, heart disease, hysterectomy/oophorectom, smoking, alcohol use, physical activity, BMI |
Hackett et al[6,147] | Ayerbe et al[100,101] | |
Publication period of included studies | 1977-2002 | 1983-2011 |
Number of included studies (population: n, hospital: n, rehabilitation: n) | 51 (population: 6, hospital: 16, rehabilitation: 29) | 43 (population: 6, hospital: 15, rehabilitation: 22) |
Pooled prevalence | ||
Overall | 33% (95%CI: 29%-36%) | 29% (95%CI: 25%-32%) |
Study setting | ||
Population-based | AP: 33% (95%CI: 29%-37%) MTP: 33% (95% CI: 0%-72%) LTP: 33% (95%CI: 29%-36%) | 22% (95%CI: 17%-28%) |
Hospital-based | AP: 36% (95%CI: 0%-73%) MTP: 32% (95% CI: 23%-41%) LTP: 34% (95%CI: 24%-45%) | 30% (95%CI: 24%-36%) |
Rehabilitation-based | AP: 30% (95%CI: 16%-44%) MTP: 36% (95% CI: 20%-39%) LTP: 34% (95%CI: 26%-42%) | 30% (95%CI: 25%-36%) |
Timing of assessment | ||
Acute phase (< 1 mo) | 32% (95%CI: 19%-44%) | 28% (95%CI: 23%-34%) |
Medium-term phase (1-6 mo) | 34% (95%CI: 20%-39%) | 31% (95%CI: 24%-39%) |
Long-term phase (6 mo or more)1 (6 mo to 1 yr)2 | 34% (95%CI: 29%-39%) | 33% (95%CI: 23%-43%) |
Very long-term phase (> 1 yr) | n.d. | 25% (95%CI: 19%-32%) |
- Citation: Zotto ED, Costa P, Morotti A, Poli L, Giuli V, Giossi A, Volonghi I, Callea A, Padovani A, Pezzini A. Stroke and depression: A bidirectional link. World J Meta-Anal 2014; 2(3): 49-63
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- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.13105/wjma.v2.i3.49