Does lower cardiovascular fitness at age 18 increase the risk of serious depression in adulthood in males?
Lower cardiovascular fitness in late adolescence is associated with a higher risk of developing serious depression in adulthood, strengthening the theory of a cardiovascular contribution to depression.
Lower cardiovascular fitness at age 18 was associated with increased risk of serious depression in adulthood. These results strengthen the theory of a cardiovascular contribution to the aetiology of depression.
Åberg et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
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