Frontiers

A bidirectional relationship between atrial fibrillation and depression: epidemiology, mechanisms, and clinical implications (opens in new tab)

Atrial fibrillation (AF) represents a common cardiac arrhythmia that carries substantial morbidity and mortality risks, whereas depression serves as a significant psychological factor affecting cardiovascular health. Recent findings underscore a reciprocal relationship between AF and depression, suggesting that depression may heighten the likelihood of developing AF, while AF may, in turn, worsen depressive symptoms. This review aims to provide a thorough examination of the epidemiological fe...

Read the original article
Sign in to keep reading the full article.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Navigation

Next / previous post
j/k
Open post
oorEnter
Preview post
v

Post Actions

Love post
a
Like post
l
Dislike post
d
Undo reaction
u
Save / unsave
s

Recommendations

Add interest / feed
Enter
Not interested
x

Go to

Home
gh
Interests
gi
Feeds
gf
Likes
gl
History
gy
Changelog
gc
Settings
gs
Discover
gb
Search
/

General

Show this help
?
Submit feedback
!
Close modal / unfocus
Esc

Press ? anytime to show this help