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Older people who develop depression have significantly slower gait speed and shorter step length several years before diagnosis

Slower Gait Speed, Shorter Step Length Tied to Later Depression

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Slowest tertile for gait speed, shortest tertile for step length tied to higher likelihood of depression
Chronic rhinosinusitis is associated with incidence of depression and anxiety

Chronic Rhinosinusitis Linked to Depression, Anxiety

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Higher hazard ratios found for depression, anxiety for patients with CRS without nasal polyps
Four maternal characteristics can predict 12-month trajectories for women with postpartum depression with 72.8 percent accuracy

Maternal Factors Predict Postpartum Depression Trajectory

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Parity, education, baseline global functioning, depression severity predict chronic severe trajectory
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Depressive Symptoms Higher During Internal Medicine Internship

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Faculty feedback, learning experience in inpatient rotations, work hours tied to change in symptoms
Objectively assessed physical activity is associated with a protective relationship with major depressive disorder

Objectively Assessed Exercise Protective Against Depression

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Objectively assessed, but not self-reported, physical activity protects against major depressive disorder
Therapists implementing interpersonal psychotherapy for depressed adolescents should routinely monitor depression symptoms and consider augmenting treatment for insufficient responders as early as week 4 of treatment

Assessing Symptoms After 4 Weeks of Psychotherapy Helpful in Teens

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Week 4 seems better than week 8 for assessing response, implementing treatment augmentation
Recalling specific positive life experiences may build resilience and help lower vulnerability to depression among adolescents with a history of early-life stress

Recalling Positive Memories May Cut Depression Risk for Teens

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In teens with early-life stress, positive memory specificity linked to lower depressive symptoms
Depressive symptoms are prevalent among urban teens with asthma and are associated with worse outcomes

Depression Tied to Worse Asthma Outcomes in Urban Teens

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More than a fourth with asthma reported depressive symptoms, greater symptom severity
Adults with cerebral palsy have an increased risk for depression and anxiety

Higher Risk for Depression, Anxiety Seen With Cerebral Palsy

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Association seen in patients with cerebral palsy without accompanying intellectual disability
Pediatric physicians should screen women for postpartum depression at well-child visits and make use of community resources for treatment and referral

Pediatricians Have Role in ID’ing Postpartum Depression

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Routine screening should be integrated into well-child visits at 1, 2, 4, and 6 months of age