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Association between systemic immune-inflammation index and post-stroke depression: a cross-sectional study of the national health and nutrition examination survey 2005–2020

Mingzhu Wang, Chengchao Peng, Tingting Jiang, Qiongfang Wu, Danping Li, Min Lu

2024Frontiers in Neurology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Less research has linked the Systemic Immune Inflammatory Index (SII) with post-stroke depression (PSD). This study aims to look at any potential connections between SII and PSD. Methods The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), conducted in a population that embodied complete SII and stroke data from 2005 to 2020, was used to perform the current cross-sectional survey. A fitted smoothed curve was used to depict the nonlinear link between SII and PSD, and multiple linear regression analysis demonstrated a positive correlation between SII and PSD. Results Multiple linear regression analysis showed that SII and PSD were markedly related [1.11(1.05, 1.17)]. Interaction tests showed that the association between SII and PSD was not statistically different between strata, and age, sex, BMI, income poverty ratio, education level, smoking status, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, and heart failure did not have a significant effect on this positive association ( p > 0.05 for interaction). In addition, a nonlinear association between SII and PSD was found using a two-stage linear regression model. Conclusion The results of our research support the existence of a significant positive correlation between SII levels and PSD. Further prospective trials are required to comprehend SII, which is for the PSD thoroughly.

Topics & Concepts

Post-stroke depressionNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyCross-sectional studyDepression (economics)Stroke (engine)MedicinePopulationRegression analysisLinear regressionPsychologyPhysical therapyInternal medicineGerontologyDemographyClinical psychologyStatisticsEnvironmental healthActivities of daily livingPathologyMathematicsMacroeconomicsEconomicsSociologyMechanical engineeringEngineeringTryptophan and brain disordersNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis