Research Article

Mediterranean Diet Mediates the Adverse Effect of Depressive Symptomatology on Short-Term Outcome in Elderly Survivors from an Acute Coronary Event

Table 3

Results from additive logistic regression models that evaluated the association of CES-D score on the likelihood of developing 30-day CVD events among 𝑛 = 2 7 7 elderly ACS survivors.

OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)

CES-D (per 1/60 units)1.011 (0.98–1.046)1.042 (1.008–1.076)1.025 (0.987–1.065)
First coronary event (Y/N)0.909 (0.43–1.889)0.505 (0.210–1.217)0.63 (0.234–1.693)
Age (per 1 year)1.015 (0.985–1.045)1.018 (0.946–1.096)0.987 (0.908–1.072)
Male versus female gender1.118 (0.495–2.524)0.568 (0.224–1.438)0.731 (0.258–2.067)
Revascularization (Y/N)2.453 (0.97–6.305)2.477 (0.866–7.086)
Physical activity (Y/N)1.138 (0.476–2.723)0.868 (0.325–2.318)
Current smoking habits (Y/N)0.668 (0.23–1.941)0.688 (0.215–2.202)
Body Mass Index (per 1 kg/m2)0.946 (0.853–1.048)0.961 (0.866–1.067)
Hypercholesterolemia (Y/N)1.869 (0.762–4.586)1.246 (0.46–3.37)
Hypertension (Y/N)0.983 (0.378–2.551)0.876 (0.294–2.604)
Diabetes mellitus (Y/N)1.009 (0.432–2.354)1.139 (0.428–3.033)
Ejection fraction (per 1%)0.935 (0.897–0.975)0.951 (0.903–1.001)
MedDietScore (per 1/55 units)0.989 (0.866–1.130)