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Depression and sarcopenia-related traits:A Mendelian randomization study
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作者 Ding-Kun Wang yi-hao li Xiao-Ming Guo 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2023年第11期929-936,共8页
BACKGROUND Observational studies have suggested that depression is associated with sarcopenia.However,the causal relationship between depression and sarcopenia remains unclear.AIM To investigate the causal relationshi... BACKGROUND Observational studies have suggested that depression is associated with sarcopenia.However,the causal relationship between depression and sarcopenia remains unclear.AIM To investigate the causal relationship between depression and sarcopenia.METHODS We performed a Mendelian randomization(MR)analysis to identify the bidirectional relationship between depression and sarcopenia-related traits.Summarylevel data and independent variants used as instrumental variables came from large genome-wide association studies of depression(414055 cases and 892299 controls),of appendicular lean mass(ALM,450243 participants),and of hand grip strength(exposure:360000 participants;outcome:334925 participants).RESULTS We identified a negative association of depression with lower ALM[odds ratio(OR):0.932,95%confidence interval(95%CI):0.889-0.979,P=0.005].In the reverse MR analysis,we also observed an inverse association of hand grip strength with depression(OR:0.200,95%CI:0.108-0.370,P<0.001).Similar results were obtained in sensitivity analyses.CONCLUSION Depression was causally related to decreased muscle mass,and declined muscle strength might lead to a higher risk of depression. 展开更多
关键词 Appendicular lean mass DEPRESSION Hand grip strength Mendelian randomization Older adults SARCOPENIA
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