: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and mental health disorders (MHD) are respectively the first and second most prevalent diseases in high-income countries and the two most relevant causes of disability worldwide. The close association between the two conditions has been known for a long time and research has been able to document how the co-morbidity between cardiovascular disorders and mental health disorders is a negative prognostic factor for both conditions. This strong connection and the relevance of the impact of the association have led to define a new branch of cardiology, known as behavioral cardiology. The aim of the new branch is just to study the nexus CVD-MHD in order to prevent or decrease the burden of MHD on CVD and vice versa. This review describes the epidemiological evidence of the relationship between MHD on CVD at the state of the art among clinical research.

Cardiovascular disease and psychiatric disorders: An-up-to date review / Parlati, Antonio Luca Maria; Nardi, Ermanno; Basile, Christian; Paolillo, Stefania; Marzano, Federica; Chirico, Alfonsina; Buonocore, Davide; Colella, Angela; Fontanarosa, Sara; Gallo, Luca; Fierro, Maria Francesca; Carbone, Francesca; Gargiulo, Paola; Prastaro, Maria; Delle Grottaglie, Santo; Santoro, Ciro; Marchesi, Anna; Marchetti, Maria Francesca; Giovanni Carta, Mauro; Perrone Filardi, Pasquale; Montisci, Roberta. - In: JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH. - ISSN 2279-9036. - 13:4(2024). [10.1177/22799036241278817]

Cardiovascular disease and psychiatric disorders: An-up-to date review

Parlati, Antonio Luca Maria;Nardi, Ermanno;Basile, Christian;Paolillo, Stefania;Marzano, Federica;Chirico, Alfonsina;Buonocore, Davide;Colella, Angela;Fontanarosa, Sara;Gallo, Luca;Fierro, Maria Francesca;Carbone, Francesca;Gargiulo, Paola;Prastaro, Maria;Santoro, Ciro;Perrone Filardi, Pasquale;
2024

Abstract

: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and mental health disorders (MHD) are respectively the first and second most prevalent diseases in high-income countries and the two most relevant causes of disability worldwide. The close association between the two conditions has been known for a long time and research has been able to document how the co-morbidity between cardiovascular disorders and mental health disorders is a negative prognostic factor for both conditions. This strong connection and the relevance of the impact of the association have led to define a new branch of cardiology, known as behavioral cardiology. The aim of the new branch is just to study the nexus CVD-MHD in order to prevent or decrease the burden of MHD on CVD and vice versa. This review describes the epidemiological evidence of the relationship between MHD on CVD at the state of the art among clinical research.
2024
Cardiovascular disease and psychiatric disorders: An-up-to date review / Parlati, Antonio Luca Maria; Nardi, Ermanno; Basile, Christian; Paolillo, Stefania; Marzano, Federica; Chirico, Alfonsina; Buonocore, Davide; Colella, Angela; Fontanarosa, Sara; Gallo, Luca; Fierro, Maria Francesca; Carbone, Francesca; Gargiulo, Paola; Prastaro, Maria; Delle Grottaglie, Santo; Santoro, Ciro; Marchesi, Anna; Marchetti, Maria Francesca; Giovanni Carta, Mauro; Perrone Filardi, Pasquale; Montisci, Roberta. - In: JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH. - ISSN 2279-9036. - 13:4(2024). [10.1177/22799036241278817]
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11588/988838
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact