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Increased risk for low self-rated mental health and loneliness symptoms were seen for older adults with more sensory disabilities.
Mental distress, depression, asthma, obesity and having any or multiple chronic physical conditions worsened for caregivers from 2015 to 2022.
Incidence of mental illness was lower in vaccinated cohort compared with pre-vaccine availability and unvaccinated cohorts.
Adding a ninth dimension based on depression scores by the Patient Health Questionnaires is feasible, the authors say.
Higher diet adherence was tied to lower odds of depression in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Medical debt also was tied to delayed or forgone healthcare.
Certain clinical features may identify those who may be in the prodromal phase of Parkinson’s disease.
However, no corresponding increase was seen in mental health treatment.
The authors say that this finding persists regardless of chronobiologic preferences.
The findings were similar for healthy adults as well as those with mental health or physical conditions.