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Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry
2017 Volume.21 No. 2 p.55 ~ p.58
Hypertension is Associated with Depressive Symptoms in Alzheimer¡¯s Disease
Kim Kyu-Dong

Lee Seung-Yup
Lee Hae-Kook
Lee Kyoung-Uk
Kweon Yong-Sil
Lee Chung-Tai
Abstract
Objective£ºTo explore the effect of vascular risk factors to the depressive symptom in Alzheimer¡¯s disease (AD).

Methods£ºRetrospective chart reviews were performed for the patients, who underwent comprehensive neuropsychiatric assessment in the geriatric psychiatric clinic in the period between May of 2015 and January of 2017. Patients with moderate to severe stage of AD, neurological comorbidities and major psychiatric disorders were excluded to minimize the confounding factors. Sixty five newly diagnosed early AD patients were included and bisected by the cutoff point of 5 in the short version of the Geriatric Depression Scale. Comparisons were done between two groups for vascular risk factors and other relevant clinic-demographic variables. Binary logistic regression analysis was additionally performed to estimate the effect of hypertension to the depressive symptoms.

Results£ºAmong the investigated vascular risk factors, hypertension was associated with depressive symptom in the early AD patients. In the logistic regression, odd ratio of hypertension for depression was 4.34 (95% confidence interval 1.47-12.79).

Conclusion£ºDepressive symptoms in the AD patients were associated with hypertension. Therefore, managing this vascular factor in the middle age may not only decrease the risk for neurovascular disorders, but also provide additional benefits in curtailing depression in AD.
KEYWORD
Vascular risk factor, Hypertension, Alzheimer¡¯s disease, Depression, Neurocognitive disorder
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