Can peripheral biomarkers reflect the psychological condition in geriatric populations? The influence of cardiovascular comorbidities

Author:

Huang Wei‐Chia1,Wu Chi‐Shin234,Chang Kai‐Chieh56,Chen Hsin‐Shui7,Chang Chin‐Kai8,Hwang Juey‐Jen9,Huang Su‐Hua10,Chen Yung‐Ming91112,Cheng Bor‐Wen13,Weng Min‐Hsiu14,Hsu Chih‐Cheng3,Huang Wei‐Lieh24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

2. Department of Psychiatry National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch Douliu Taiwan

3. National Centre for Geriatrics and Welfare Research National Health Research Institutes Huwei Taiwan

4. Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

5. Department of Neurology National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch Douliu Taiwan

6. Graduate Institute of Biomedical Electronics and Bioinformatics National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

7. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch Douliu Taiwan

8. Department of Geriatrics and Gerontology National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch Douliu Taiwan

9. Department of Internal Medicine National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

10. Department of Dietetics National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch Douliu Taiwan

11. Department of Geriatrics and Gerontology National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

12. National Taiwan University Hospital Bei‐Hu Branch Taipei Taiwan

13. Department of Industrial Engineering and Management National Yunlin University of Science and Technology Douliu Taiwan

14. Graduate School of Applied Chinese Studies National Yunlin University of Science and Technology Douliu Taiwan

Abstract

BackgroundAlthough previous studies indicated the association between peripheral biomarkers and psychological conditions, a higher prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) among geriatric populations may hinder the applicability of the biomarkers. The objective of this study was to assess the adequacy of the application of biomarkers to evaluate psychological conditions among geriatric populations.MethodWe collected information on the demographics and history of CVD in all participants. All participants completed the Brief Symptom Rating Scale (BSRS‐5) and the Chinese Happiness Inventory (CHI), which are the measurement of negative and positive psychological conditions, respectively. Four indicators of the peripheral biomarkers, including the standard deviation of normal to normal RR intervals (SDNN), finger temperature, skin conductance, and electromyogram were collected for each participant during a 5‐min resting state. Multiple linear regression models were conducted to evaluate the association between the biomarkers and the psychological measurements (BSRS‐5, CHI) with and without the inclusion of the participants with CVD.ResultsA total of 233 participants without CVD (non‐CVD group) and 283 participants with CVD (CVD group) were included. The CVD group was older and with higher body mass index compared to the non‐CVD group. In the multiple linear regression model with all participants, only BSRS‐5 scores had a positive association with electromyogram. After the exclusion of the CVD group, the association between the BSRS‐5 scores and electromyogram was more relevant, while CHI scores became positively associated with SDNN.ConclusionsA single measurement of the peripheral biomarker may be insufficient to depict psychological conditions among geriatric populations.

Funder

National Health Research Institutes

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology

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