PTSD associated with Heart Disease (HD)

PTSD is a mental health disorder that results in heart disease (HD) associated with traumatic exposure.  The study found that PTSD was associated with HD mortality, lower intelligence, lifetime alcohol abuse and dependence, lifetime depression and antisocial personality.  18,581 men who served in the US Army during the Vietnam War were a part of the study that concluded with telephone interviews to mortality follow-up from 1985 to 2000.  The study included age, race and veteran status, characteristic traits, years of smoking and body mass index.  When it comes to war the military is the first to respond, therefore they should be the first considered when it comes to treatment for PTSD.    


Tweet: PTSD results in HD associated with traumatic exposure through COX regression study of men who served in Vietnam War. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3552245/


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