Abstract

The purpose of the study. To study the influence of various metabolic syndrome clusters on the severity of depressive disorders according to the CES-D scale.
 Materials and methods. 136 male patients were examined, including 60 with metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome was diagnosed based on the criteria of clinical recommendations of the All-Russian Scientific Society of Cardiology in 2009. The severity of depression was assessed using the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale - CES-D.
 Results. It was found that among the surveyed men with metabolic syndrome, depressive disorders of varying severity on the CES-D scale were found in 40% of the surveyed, while among men with MS, the number of people with severe depression on the CES-D scale was higher. Among persons with a four-component metabolic syndrome cluster, patients with severe depression were more common (57,1%). In men with depression on the CES-D scale of varying severity, a three-component cluster of metabolic syndromes was more common, consisting of abdominal obesity, arterial hypertension, and an elevated level of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
 Conclusion. The combination of abdominal obesity, arterial hypertension, and lipid disorders characterized by high levels of low-density lipoprotein was the most common metabolic syndrome cluster among men with depressive disorders of varying severity on the CES-D scale.

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