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Persistent depressive symptomatology and inflammation: To what extent do health behaviours and weight control mediate this relationship
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 04/10/09
Hamer M et al. - The presence of recurrent elevated depressive symptomatology at both time points was more strongly associated with CRP and fibrinogen. In summary, the association between depressive symptoms and low grade inflammation can be partly explained by behavioural risk factors. The presence of persistent depression appears to be associated with the greatest risk of elevated inflammation.
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