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. 2021 Jun 3;12:669000. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.669000

Table 5.

Top 10 cited articles in the research.

Rank Frequency Author Year Source Main points
1 2,386 Dowlati Y. 2003 Biological Psychiatry Depression is accompanied by activation of the Inflammatory responsive system (IRS).
2 2,135 Moussavi S. 2008 Lancet The urgency of addressing depression as a public-health priority is to reduce disease burden and disability, and to improve the overall health of populations.
3 1,609 O'Donnell M. J. 2004 Lancet Ten risk factors including depression are associated with 90% of the risk of stroke.
4 1,503 Hankey G. J. 2006 PLoS Medicine Depressive disorder is a leading cause of burden. Major depressive disorder contributes to suicide and ischemic heart disease which emphasize the importance of including depressive disorders as a public-health priority.
5 1,424 Murray C. J. L. 2014 JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association Ischemic heart disease was one key disease accounting for years of life lost due to premature mortality (YLLs), while major depressive disorder and anxiety disorder were for years lived with disability (YLDs) in the United States in 2010.
6 1,369 Chen Z. M. 2004 Lancet In a wide range of patients with acute MI, adding clopidogrel 75 mg daily to aspirin and other standard treatments safely reduces mortality.
7 1,333 Rosengren A. 2002 Lancet Psychosocial stressors is associated with increased risk of acute myocardial infarction, suggesting that approaches aimed at modifying these factors should be developed.
8 1,100 Yang G. H. 2008 Lancet Ischemic heart disease was one leading cause of death in China. Mental and behavioral disorders, substance use disorders, and musculoskeletal disorders were responsible for almost half of all YLDs.
9 1,369 Roux A. V. D. 2011 Biology of Disadvantage: Socioeconomic Status and Health Features of neighborhoods or residential environments may affect diseases including CHD and depressive disorders.
10 1,094 De Hert M. 2004 World Psychiatry Cardiovascular diseases are more prevalent among people with severe mental illness (SMI).