Abstract

Lcx 99% 2.5x12 3 x 18 16 20 P O ST E R A B ST R A C T S Results: First phase comprised 120 subjects, second phase 80 and third phase 56 subjects. Mean age was 53 (45-61) years. Mean BMI was 28.35 3.59 kg/m. After one month 22 (27.5%) of the subjects had acute stress disorder (ASD) and 13.8% had major depressive disorder (MDD). After six months 15 (37.5%) subjects had PTSD and 12 (27.3%) had MDD. Alcohol consumption showed to be predictive for development of MDD in the second phase (P1⁄40.002, OR1⁄42.48), while physical inactivity showed to be predictive for the development of comorbidity of MDD and ASD in the second phase (P1⁄40.036, OR1⁄4100.00). Conclusion: Our results showed that cardiovascular disorders can cause anxious and depressive disorders among frequent alcohol consumers and physically inactive individuals. So, depression, anxiety, physical inactivity, and alcohol consumption cannot only be considered as risk factors for cardiovascular disorders, but should also be regarded as a consequence of cardiovascular disorders. Disclosure of Interest: None Declared

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