Effect of anxiety and depression on blood pressure: 11-year longitudinal population study

Author:

Hildrum Bjørn,Mykletun Arnstein,Holmen Jostein,Dahl Alv A.

Abstract

BackgroundThe long-term effect of anxiety and depression on blood pressure is unclear.AimsTo examine the prospective association of anxiety and depression with change in blood pressure in a general population.MethodData on 36530 men and women aged 20–78 years participating in the Nord-Tr⊘ndelag Health Study (HUNT) in Norway in 1984–86 were re-examined 11 years later.ResultsA high symptom level of anxiety and depression at baseline predicted low systolic blood pressure (< 10th percentile) at follow-up (OR=1.30, 95% CI 1.08–1.57) when those with low systolic blood pressure at baseline were excluded. Change in symptom level of anxiety and depression between baseline and follow-up was inversely associated with change in systolic blood pressure. For diastolic blood pressure, the findings were weaker or non-significant.ConclusionsSymptoms of anxiety and depression predicted lower blood pressure 11 years later.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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