Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a specific anxiety disorder characterized by chronic excessive worry, physical symptoms such as fatigue, sleep disturbances, and irritability. GAD is underrepresented in epigenetic studies. Methods We accessed deidentified data from electronic health records available ...
We extracted 7282 valid anxiety disorder cases from the data collected for the study. The data set comprised age, sex, residential address, date of admission, date of discharge, disease diagnosis, disease code (ICD-10), and total cost of hospitalisation. Air pollution and meteorological data ...
ArticleStress-Induced Metabolic Disorder in Peripheral CD4+ T Cells Leads to Anxiety-like Behavior Author links open overlay panelKe-qi Fan 1 9, Yi-yuan Li 1 9, Hao-li Wang 1, Xin-tao Mao 1, Jin-xin Guo 1, Fei Wang 1, Ling-jie Huang 2, Yi-ning Li 1, Xiang-yu Ma 3 4 5, ...
Background : It is commonly assumed that diagnoses according to DSM-IV and ICD-10 are equivalent. Recent discussions on generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) have suggested that ICD-10 criteria may be identifying a milder form of the disorder than DSM-IV. This report examines prevalence and associa...
the inclusion of the EPDS-3-A and the MGMQ in future evaluations, it cannot be used to draw firm conclusions regarding their accuracy. Further, our own study of postpartum people, some, albeit weak, support for the EPDS-3-A and the General Anxiety Disorder – 7 (GAD-7) was found [...
There is also a ‘Mixed depressive and anxiety disorder’ (6A73: MDAD) designated as a mood disorder, similar to the ‘Mixed anxiety and depressive disorder’ (F41.2) that was under the ‘Neurotic, Stress-Related, and Somatoform Disorders’ section in ICD-10. MDAD is described as being ...
and follow-up (for incident disorders). For hospital records, participants were classified as with depression or anxiety symptoms if they had either an ICD-9/10 code of primary or secondary diagnosis for depression (ICD-9: 311; ICD-10: F32-F33) or anxiety (ICD-9: 300; ICD-10: F40-F4...
Depression and anxiety increased the risks of incident cardiovascular disease6, frailty and all-cause mortality7, and growing evidence has shown the coexistence of depression and anxiety was associated with severer consequences than each disorder alone8. Moreover, the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic ...
Although the eating disorder GWAS has the lowest statistical power, we observed a stronger genetic correlation between endometriosis and eating disorders (rg = 0.61) than with anxiety (rg = 0.36) and depression (rg = 0.33). This pattern is in line with the strengths of observed...
This crossover randomized clinical trial of individuals with generalized anxiety disorder examines the association between abnormal physiological,