Pathways from Depression to Elevated Cardiovascular Risk in Older Adults Through Life’s Essential 8 Model
Navin Kaushal, Lakshmi Naliyat, Parvati Naliyatthaliyazchayil, Donya Nemati

TL;DR
Depression in older adults is linked to poor health behaviors and higher cardiovascular risk factors like BMI and cholesterol.
Contribution
This study identifies how depression directly and indirectly affects health behaviors and biological markers in older adults through the LE8 model.
Findings
Depression predicts lower physical activity, worse sleep, nutrition, and increased smoking.
Depression is associated with higher BMI, LDL cholesterol, and blood glucose levels.
Depression acts as a barrier to adopting preventive health behaviors.
Abstract
Depression is the leading cause of disability globally and increases the risk for cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of mortality. While it’s known that depression negatively affects preventive behaviors, there’s limited research on its direct and indirect impact on lifestyle factors in a comprehensive model. The Life Essential 8 (LE8) model emphasizes four healthy behaviors: physical activity, nutrition, sleep, and not smoking, which influence four biomarkers: LDL cholesterol, BMI, fasting glucose, and systolic blood pressure. Guided by LE8, this study aimed to investigate how depression affects health behaviors and biological factors among older adults. The analysis used NHANES data (2021-2023) on community-dwelling older adults in the U.S. (n = 887). A multi-mediation path analysis model was developed where biological factors (LDL cholesterol, BMI and glucose levels)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular Health and Risk Factors · Cardiac Health and Mental Health · Health disparities and outcomes
