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Depression, Dietary Habits, and Cardiovascular Events Among Women with Suspected Myocardial Ischemia
Thomas Rutledge, PhD, ABPP, Tanya S. Kenkre, PhD, MPH, Diane V. Thompson, MS, Vera A. Bittner, MD, Kerry Whittaker, PhD, Jo- Ann Eastwood, PhD, RN, Wafia Eteiba, MD, Carol E. Cornell, PhD, David S. Krantz, PhD, Carl J. Pepine, MD, B. Delia Johnson, PhD, Eileen M. Handberg, PhD, C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD The American Journal of Medicine Volume 127, Issue 9, Pages (September 2014) DOI: /j.amjmed Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 The relationship between BDI scores and cardiovascular disease event rates over follow-up. BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; CAD = coronary artery disease; MACE = major adverse coronary events. The American Journal of Medicine , DOI: ( /j.amjmed ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 The relationship between BDI scores and cardiovascular disease event rates after adjustment for fiber intake. BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; CAD = coronary artery disease; MACE = Major Adverse Coronary Events. The American Journal of Medicine , DOI: ( /j.amjmed ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 The relationship between BDI scores and cardiovascular disease event rates after adjusting for fruit and fiber intake. BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; CAD = coronary artery disease; MACE = Major Adverse Coronary Events. The American Journal of Medicine , DOI: ( /j.amjmed ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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