Treatment of Depression and Effect of Antidepression Treatment on Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients

@article{Koo2005TreatmentOD,
  title={Treatment of Depression and Effect of Antidepression Treatment on Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients},
  author={Ja-Ryong Koo and Jongyun Yoon and Min Ha Joo and Hyung Seok Lee and Jieun Oh and Seong Gyun Kim and Jang Won Seo and Young-Ki Lee and Hyung-Jik Kim and Jung Woo Noh and Sang-Kyu Lee and Bong Ki Son},
  journal={The American Journal of the Medical Sciences},
  year={2005},
  volume={329},
  pages={1-5}
}
  • J. Koo, Jongyun Yoon, +9 authors B. Son
  • Published 1 January 2005
  • Medicine, Psychology
  • The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Background:Depression, which is the most common psychological complication in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), has an impact on the clinical outcome and is associated with malnutrition in chronic hemodialysis patients. This study evaluated the effect of antidepression treatment on nutritional status in depressed chronic hemodialysis patients. Methods:Sixty-two ESRD patients who underwent dialysis for more than 6 months were interviewed and completed a Beck Depression Inventory… 
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