Do mental disorders across the adult life course increase the risk of future coronary heart disease?
Mental disorders diagnosed across the adult life course, including at a young age, are associated with an increased risk of future coronary heart disease.
Increased risk of incident CHD is present across a range of mental disorders and is observable when the disorders are diagnosed at a young age.
Galé et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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