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Sociodemographic characteristics stratified by caseness of depression.

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Sample characteristics stratified by caseness of depression: Medical history and mental distress.

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Baseline characteristics stratified by caseness of depression: Biomarkers.

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Age and sex adjusted associations of somatic and cognitive symptom dimensions of depression.

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Association of somatic and cognitive symptom dimensions of depression with vascular function.

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Multivariable adjusted associations of somatic versus cognitive symptom dimensions of depression.

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Figure 1.

Age-standardized prevalence rates for CHD, FH-MI, obesity and dyslipidemia according to categories of severity of somatic symptoms of depression.

The age standardized prevalence (according to the old European population) of the range categories of somatic symptoms of depression is 61.1%, 30.8%, 6.7% and 1.2%. In the study sample the frequency of the range categories is 62.2%, 30.5%, 6.3% and 1.1%.

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