Are inflammatory biomarkers associated with multidimensional psychological burden in informal caregivers of dependent older adults?
78 informal primary caregivers of dependent older adults and up to 89 controls in an emergency department in Mexico.
Up to 89 controls.
Association between inflammatory biomarkers (cortisol, IL-6, TNF-α, C-reactive Protein) and multidimensional psychological burden (perceived stress, depression, anxiety, and caregiver burden).surrogate
Informal caregivers of dependent older adults exhibit elevated TNF-α levels and potential associations between IL-6 and psychological burden, suggesting a link between caregiving stress and systemic inflammation.
This cross-sectional exploratory study aimed to explore the association between inflammatory biomarkers and multidimensional psychological burden in informal primary caregivers of dependent older adults in an emergency department. We included 78 caregivers and up to 89 controls. Multidimensional psychological burden (perceived stress, depression, anxiety, and caregiver burden) was assessed using standardized instruments. Morning serum levels of cortisol, interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and C-reactive Protein, were measured. Statistical analyses included between-group comparisons (Mann–Whitney U test), correlations (Spearman rank correlation coefficient), and hierarchical block regression adjusted for obesity, diabetes, and hypertension in the caregiver group. Multiplicity was addressed using the False Discovery Rate (FDR) procedure, and the findings were validated through 1000 bootstrap resamples. Caregivers had significantly higher levels of TNF-α compared to controls (p = 0.021), a finding confirmed by bootstrap analysis (95% CI: −2.6730 to −0.2940). IL-6 levels were positively correlated with trait anxiety (p = 0.007) and caregiver burden (p = 0.019). Comorbidity-adjusted hierarchical regression confirmed significant associations between IL-6 levels and trait anxiety and caregiver burden (ΔR2 = 0.123, p = 0.007), although these associations did not remain significant after adjustment for FDR. Caregivers showed elevated levels of TNF-α and exploratory associations between IL-6, trait anxiety, and caregiver burden, justifying confirmation in studies with a larger number of participants.
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José Juan Gómez-Ramos
Natali Montoya-Mendoza
Ana Míriam Saldaña-Cruz
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Mexican Social Security Institute
Universidad de Guadalajara
Hospital General De Zona
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Gómez-Ramos et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d893896c1944d70ce047f5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms27073316