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Depression, religiosity, and telomere length in the Study on Stress, Spirituality, and Health (SSSH).

Oluwaseyi O Isehunwa1, Erica T Warner1,2, Donna Spiegelman3, Ying Zhang1, Julie R Palmer4,5, Alka M Kanaya6, Shelley A Cole7, Shelley S Tworoger8,9, Lester Orville Shields10, Yue Gu1, Blake Victor Kent1, Immaculata De Vivo11,12, Alexandra E Shields1.   

Abstract

Prospective studies on the association between depression and telomere length have produced mixed results and have been largely limited to European ancestry populations. We examined the associations between depression and telomere length, and the modifying influence of religion and spirituality, in four cohorts, each representing a different race/ethnic population. Relative leukocyte telomere length (RTL) was measured by a quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Our result showed that depression was not associated with RTL (percent difference: 3.0 95% CI: -3.9, 10.5; p = 0.41; p-heterogeneity across studies = 0.67) overall or in cohort-specific analyses. However, in cohort-specific analyses, there was some evidence of effect modification by the extent of religiosity or spirituality, religious congregation membership, and group prayer. Further research is needed to investigate prospective associations between depression and telomere length, and the resources of resilience including dimensions of religion and spirituality that may impact such dynamics in diverse racial/ethnic populations.

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Keywords:  Depression; Religiosity; Spirituality; Telomere length

Year:  2021        PMID: 35747346      PMCID: PMC9211376          DOI: 10.1007/s11469-020-00455-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Ment Health Addict        ISSN: 1557-1874            Impact factor:   11.555


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6.  Prospective association of depression and phobic anxiety with changes in telomere lengths over 11 years.

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