Mayor deterioro cardiovascular | 09 JUN 19

Estresores psicosociales en jóvenes con trastorno depresivo mayor

Posible vínculo mecanicista entre el estrés diario y la depresión en el aumento del riesgo cardiovascular
Autor/a: Jody L. Greaney , Rachel E. Koffer , Erika F. H. Saunders , David M. Almeida , and Lacy M. Alexander Self-Reported Everyday Psychosocial Stressors Are Associated With Greater Impairments in Endothelial Function in Young Adults With Major Depressive Disorder
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