Immunometabolic alterations in older adults with heightened depressive symptom trajectories: a network approach.

Aging & mental health(2023)

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To analyse the patterns of relationships between depressive symptoms and immunometabolic markers across longitudinal depression status in older people. A sample of 3349 older adults (55.21% women; initial age:  = 58.44,  = 5.21) from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing was used. Participants were classified according to their longitudinal depression status: minimal depressive symptoms ( = 2736), depressive episode onset ( = 481), or chronic depression ( = 132). Network analysis was used to study the relationships between depression symptoms (CES-D 8 items), inflammatory (white blood cell, C-reactive protein, fibrinogen) and metabolic biomarkers (metabolic syndrome markers). Network structure remained invariant across groups. The minimal symptom group had higher overall strength than both clinical groups ( < .01). Moreover, significant relationships between symptoms and markers were observed across group-specific networks. C-reactive protein and effort symptom were positively connected in the minimal symptom group but not in the other groups. Loneliness and diastolic blood pressure were positively associated only in the chronic depression group. Finally, metabolic markers were identified as central nodes in the clinical status networks. The network analysis constitutes a useful approach to disentangle pathophysiological relationships that may maintain mental disorders in old age.
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Depression, late life, inflammation, metabolic markers, loneliness, network analysis
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