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Coronary heart disease,

anxiety and depression

Anxiety, depression and coronary are clogged and narrowed. If these anxious feelings cannot be brought
heart disease (CHD) are common vessels (the coronary arteries) under control easily. Anxiety can be a
conditions and often occur together.1 become too clogged, the blood supply serious condition that makes it hard
to the heart muscle is reduced, which for a person to cope with daily life.
However, until recently, little was
can lead to symptoms such as angina There are many types of anxiety and
known about the relationship (chest pain). If a blood clot forms in many people with anxiety experience
between them. Now there is the narrowed artery and completely symptoms of more than one type.
evidence to show that depression blocks the blood supply to part of the
Living with CHD is one of many things
can be as big a risk factor for heart, it can cause a life-threatening
that may trigger anxiety. Anxiety is
CHD as smoking, high cholesterol heart attack.
common and the sooner a person gets
levels and high blood pressure. Common treatments for CHD include help, the sooner they can recover.
Depression can also affect the procedures such as angioplasty and
recovery of people with coronary stent insertion (which open blocked Signs of anxiety
heart disease and increase their or narrowed coronary arteries), The symptoms of anxiety can often
risk of further heart problems. and bypass surgery, as well as develop gradually over time. Given
medications and lifestyle changes to that we all experience some anxious
Fortunately, once diagnosed, anxiety reduce risk factors. feelings, it can be hard to know how
and depression in people with CHD much is too much. In order to be
can be treated safely and effectively. “I was working pretty hard, I diagnosed with an anxiety condition,
With careful management, the knew I was stressed, I knew the it must have a disabling impact on the
symptoms of anxiety and depression depression was there. I was eating person’s life. There are many types
can be treated along with those of CHD poorly. I had a silent heart attack of anxiety, and there are a range of
so they do not interfere with life. This – there was no pain, no symptoms. symptoms for each.
fact sheet looks at the relationship I had artery blockages just near Anxiety can be expressed in different
between CHD, anxiety and depression the heart and I had three stents ways such as uncontrollable worry,
and gives advice on how to manage inserted over a two-year period.” intense fear (phobias or panic attacks),
these conditions.
– Richard, 64 upsetting dreams or fashbacks of a
traumatic event.
What is coronary heart Some common symptoms of anxiety
disease? What is anxiety? include:
There are several different forms Anxiety is more than just feeling • hot and cold fushes
of cardiovascular (heart and blood stressed or worried. Anxious feelings
vessel) disease. This fact sheet • racing heart
are a normal reaction to a situation
focuses on CHD, because it is the where a person feels under pressure • tightening of the chest
heart condition most closely linked and usually pass once the stressful • snowballing worries
with depression. situation has passed, or the ‘stressor’
is removed. • shortness of breath or diffculty
CHD is a long-term condition that breathing
affects around 685,000 Australians2 However, for some people these
and is a common cause of death and • obsessive thinking and compulsive
anxious feelings happen for no
disability. For a person with CHD, behaviour.
apparent reason or continue after
the blood vessels that carry oxygen the stressful event has passed. There are effective treatments
and nutrients to the heart muscle For a person experiencing anxiety, available for anxiety. For more

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information on anxiety and treatments symptoms from time to time and As with anxiety, there are effective
see the beyondblue Understanding it may not necessarily mean a treatments available for depression.
anxiety fact sheet or visit person is depressed. Equally, not For more information on depression
www.beyondblue.org.au/anxiety every person who is experiencing and treatments see beyondblue’s
depression will have all of these Anxiety and depression: An information
symptoms. The symptoms will not booklet or visit www.beyondblue.org.
What is depression? provide a diagnosis – for that you au/depression
While we all feel sad, moody or need to see a health professional
low from time to time, some people – but they can be used as a guide. “You can be in a room full of
experience these feelings intensely, people and still feel very alone and
Some common symptoms of
for long periods of time (weeks, isolated. To me that’s the only way
depression include:
months or even years) and sometimes I can sort of explain it – you might
without any apparent reason. • not going out anymore, loss of be in a room with a crowd but you
Depression is more than just a low interest in enjoyable activities feel like a little island. The heart
mood – it’s a serious condition that • withdrawing from close family attacks reactivated my depression.
has an impact on both physical and and friends I really struggled after the heart
mental health. attacks. I kept going to my doctor
• being unable to concentrate and saying, ‘I’m sick of bursting into
Depression affects how a person not getting things done at work tears every fve seconds, I’m sick
feels about themselves. A person or school of feeling this way’.”
may lose interest in work, hobbies
and doing things he or she normally • feeling overwhelmed, indecisive
– Kathleen, 52
enjoys. Some people may lack energy, and lacking in confdence
have diffculty sleeping or sleep more • increased alcohol and drug use
than usual, while some people feel • loss or change of appetite and What are the links between
anxious or irritable and fnd it hard to signifcant weight loss or gain anxiety, depression and
concentrate.
• trouble getting to sleep, staying heart disease?
The good news is, just like a physical asleep and being tired during
condition, depression is treatable and Research indicates there is a link
the day
effective treatments are available. between anxiety, depression and heart
• feeling worthless, helpless and disease. Around 3 million Australians
Signs of depression guilty are living with depression or anxiety.
• increased irritability, frustration One in fve women and one in eight
A person may be depressed if he or
and moodiness men will experience depression at
she has felt sad, down or miserable
some time in their life. On average,
most of the time for more than two • feeling unhappy, sad or miserable one in four people will experience
weeks and/or has lost interest or most of the time anxiety.3
pleasure in usual activities, and has
also experienced some of the signs • thoughts such as, “I’m a failure”, A review of evidence by the Heart
and symptoms on the list below. “Life’s not worth living”, “People Foundation1,4 shows that:
would be better off without me”.
It’s important to note that everyone • depression is a signifcant
experiences some of these independent risk factor for
heart disease
• depression is also linked with
conventional risk factors for
heart disease – for example, people
with depression are more likely
to smoke and develop diabetes
and obesity
• depression is common among
people with heart disease
• depression affects recovery
and increases the risk of further
heart-related incidents, such as
another heart attack and slower
recovery from heart surgery
• depression is associated with
an unhealthy lifestyle
• people with depression are
generally poorer at taking
their prescribed medication.

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While less is known about the links
between anxiety and heart disease,
a recent review5 suggests that anxiety
is also a risk factor for heart attacks
and other heart-related events.
Many people with anxiety also have
depression. For more information
on anxiety, see the beyondblue
Understanding anxiety fact sheet or
visit www.beyondblue.org.au/anxiety
People who do not have good social
support networks (e.g. someone to
confde in, opportunities to participate
in social activities) are also at greater
risk of developing heart disease.
There is evidence that life events
(such as bereavement and other
situations of extreme emotional
stress) are linked to increased risk
to cardiovascular health. While some
aspects of work stress have been
linked to the development of heart
disease, this effect is considered
far weaker than for standard
cardiovascular risk factors such as Different types of anxiety or • Interpersonal therapy (IPT)
smoking, hypertension, abnormal depression require different types is also effective for treating
lipids and depression.6 of treatment. This may include depression and some types of
physical exercise for preventing and anxiety. It helps people fnd new
treating mild anxiety and depression, ways to get along with others and
“Unless you’ve had a heart
through to psychological and to resolve losses, changes and
attack and survived you really
medical treatment for more severe confict in relationships.
honestly don’t know how painful
episodes. The treatment for anxiety
the experience is. And I don’t Medication
and depression in someone with
mean just the physical pain – it’s
heart disease involves a coordinated Antidepressant medication, alongside
the emotional pain. I was a mess
approach that monitors and treats the psychological therapies, can also play
because everyone was saying, ‘Oh
symptoms of anxiety, depression and a role in the treatment of moderate to
at 45 you’re very young to have a
heart disease.1 For people with mild severe depression and some anxiety
heart attack, let alone two’. So I got
depression and heart disease, cardiac conditions.
to the stage where for a long time
rehabilitation programs and regular
I didn’t even get out of bed. I never There are many different types
light to moderate physical activity
went outside my front door because of antidepressant medication.
have been shown to be effective –
I was frightened – what if I have Medications such as SSRIs (selective
but many people may also beneft
another heart attack?” serotonin reuptake inhibitors) have
from psychological therapies and,
been shown to be safe and effective
– Kathleen, 52 if necessary, medication.1
for people with heart disease. Some
Psychological treatments complementary medicine such as
fsh oil, St John’s Wort and SAMe
What are the treatments for Psychological therapies may not have demonstrated potential benefts
anxiety and depression? only help with recovery, but can also but have not been formally tested
help prevent a recurrence of anxiety in patients with CHD.1
There is no one proven way that or depression. These therapies help
people recover from anxiety or build skills in coping with stressful life Making a decision about which
depression and it’s different for circumstances and can be provided by antidepressant is best for a person
everybody. However, there is a range a psychologist, psychiatrist or other can be complex. The decision will
of effective treatments and health trained health professional. be made in consultation with a
professionals who can help people on doctor, after careful assessment
the road to recovery. There are also • Cognitive behaviour therapy and consideration. Your doctor
many things that people with anxiety, (CBT) is an effective treatment for should discuss differences in
depression and heart disease can do people with anxiety and depression. effects and possible side-effects
to help themselves to recover and stay It teaches people to evaluate their of medications. Your doctor may
well. The important thing is fnding the thinking about common diffculties, need to fnd the medication and dose
right treatment and the right health helping them to change their which is most effective for you. Keep
professional that works for you. thought patterns and the way they in mind antidepressants take time
react to certain situations. before they start to help (at least

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two weeks). Stopping medication Psychologists are not doctors Occupational therapists in mental
should only be done gradually, and cannot prescribe medication health help people who, because of a
with a doctor’s recommendation and in Australia. mental health condition, have diffculty
under supervision. participating in normal, everyday
Psychiatrists are doctors who
activities. Mental health occupational
A doctor or treating health specialise in mental health. They
therapists also provide focused
professional will take into account can make medical and psychiatric
psychological self-help strategies.
several factors when suggesting the assessments, conduct medical
most suitable treatment. Regular tests, provide therapy and prescribe Aboriginal and Torres Strait
contact with and ongoing assessment medication. Psychiatrists often use Islander mental health workers
by a doctor to check that treatments psychological treatments such as understand the mental health issues
are working effectively is an important CBT, IPT and/or medication. If the of Indigenous people and what is
part of becoming and staying well. condition requires hospital admission, needed to provide culturally safe and
Among people with heart disease, a psychiatrist will be in charge of the accessible services. Some may have
medication needs to be taken person’s treatment. undertaken training in mental health
regularly as prescribed to be effective, and psychological therapies. Support
Mental health nurses are specially
and usually needs to be taken long provided by Aboriginal and Torres
trained to care for people with mental
term. It may be necessary to take Strait Islander mental health workers
health conditions. They work with
more than one type of medication. might include, but is not limited
psychiatrists and GPs to review a
to, case management, screening,
Most people taking medication will person’s mental health, monitor
assessment, referrals, transport
also beneft from psychological medication and provide information
to and attendance at specialist
therapies, which will reduce the about mental health conditions and
appointments, education, improving
likelihood of relapse after the person treatment. Some have training in
access to mainstream services,
has stopped taking the medication. psychological therapies.
advocacy, counselling, support for
Social workers in mental health are family and acute distress response.
Who can assist? specially trained to work with people
The cost of treatment from a mental
who are experiencing diffculties in
A General Practitioner (GP) is a good health professional varies. However,
life. Social workers can help people
frst step to discuss your concerns. in the same way that people can get
fnd ways to manage more effectively
A good GP can: a Medicare rebate when they see a
some of the situations that trigger
doctor, they can also get part or all of
• make a diagnosis these conditions such as family issues,
the consultation fee subsidised when
fnancial problems, work stress and
• check for any physical health they see a mental health professional
living arrangements. Mental health
problems or medication that may for treatment of anxiety or depression.
social workers can also provide
be contributing to the condition, See beyondblue’s Getting help – How
focused psychological self-help
such as heart disease much does it cost? fact sheet at
strategies.
• discuss available treatments www.beyondblue.org.au/resources

• if appropriate, work with the


person to draw up a Mental Health
Treatment Plan so he or she can
get a Medicare rebate for
psychological treatment
• provide brief counselling or,
in some cases, psychological
therapies
• prescribe medication
• refer a person to a mental health
specialist such as a psychologist,
social worker or psychiatrist.
Make sure that the doctor managing
your heart condition knows if you
have anxiety or depression. It is
recommended that people consult
their regular GP or another GP in the
same clinic, as medical information
is shared within a practice.
Psychologists are health
professionals who provide
psychological therapies such as
cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)
and interpersonal therapy (IPT).

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friends and have them help you
to follow your heart disease and
mental health plans.
• Learn relaxation techniques.
• Get involved in social activities.
• Limit your substance use (including
alcohol, tobacco and caffeine).

“If you’re able to, try and get


into a heart program of some
kind because it gives you a good
understanding of dietary needs,
the exercise that you need to do,
and the importance of maintaining
your health. And if you’re on
antidepressants or whatever
medication you’re taking, question
your doctor and fully understand
To fnd a mental health practitioner For heart health information, the side-effects of it.”
in your area, visit www.beyondblue. call 1300 362 787 or visit – Richard, 64
org.au/fnd-a-professional or call www.heartfoundation.org.au
the beyondblue Support Service on • Feelings of sadness and loss are
1300 22 4636. common in people who have had “I’ve had to give up lots of things.
a heart attack or undergone heart You’ve got to retrain the brain into
“With the depression, if I feel surgery. If you are having trouble thinking ‘it’s OK that I can’t do this
myself slipping on that slide, I get adjusting, you may fnd it helpful anymore, but I didn’t know I could
on my bike and go for a ride. I do to talk to other people with heart ride a bike’. So you’ve got to focus
aqua aerobics three days a week. disease so you can learn from them not on what you can’t do but what
Or I’ll get in the car and I’ll go and and share your experiences. you can do.”
talk to a friend. Even if it’s just a
• Learn about anxiety and depression – Kathleen, 52
cup of coffee or fve minutes out
and how these conditions interact
of the house, I come back and I
with heart disease.
feel a little better. And instead of
feeling sorry all the time asking • Ask about joining a cardiac How family and friends
‘why me?’ if I get out of the house rehabilitation program, where can help
and go and help somebody, like go you can learn more about your
• When a person has heart disease
to a home and read to somebody, heart, risk factors, medications
and anxiety or depression, it can
I fnd that helps.” and lifestyle changes – such
affect family and friends. It’s
as exercising safely and eating
– Kathleen, 52 important for family and friends to
healthily.
look after their own health as well
• Remember, like heart disease, as supporting the person who has
anxiety and depression can be heart disease.
“I’ve developed my own coping
treated. Following your doctor’s
mechanisms. I’ve been taking • Learn about heart disease, anxiety
advice about medications and
photos all my life so I did a and depression and their symptoms
lifestyle will help you to manage
photojournalism course and to help you recognise warning signs
both conditions. It’s important to
started to tell stories with the and understand what the person
seek help early – the sooner the
photography. That actually got is experiencing. There are many
better. Develop a mental health
me back into a socialising scene organisations and support groups
plan with your doctor. Visit your
and that was a godsend.” that can provide more information.
doctor regularly to review your
heart disease and mental health • Support the person by helping them
management. to follow their heart disease and
Helpful strategies and tips mental health plans. Gently remind
• Take your heart disease medicine
• If you have been diagnosed with the person to take their heart
as prescribed. Talk to your
heart disease recently, be kind to disease, anxiety and depression
doctor about possible barriers
yourself. Think about how you have medication regularly and to attend
to taking medicine, such as cost,
faced previous stressful situations all their medical appointments.
organisation or planning, as well
in your life and what helped you as what to do if your heart disease • Encourage the person to follow
cope (and what didn’t). Get support symptoms worsen. recommended lifestyle changes.
from friends and family and learn Try making the changes together
• Get help, support and
as much about heart disease – everyone can beneft from eating
encouragement from family and
and its management as you can.

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healthily, exercising and learning
to relax.
• Be supportive – people with anxiety
or depression can feel alone and
isolated, and consistent support
and understanding is important
to their recovery.
• Encourage the person to go to the
doctor if their heart disease, anxiety
or depression gets worse. Make
sure you seek help if you think you
need it, too.
• Encourage the person to do things
that they would normally enjoy.
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– Richard, 64

Where to fnd more information


beyondblue
www.beyondblue.org.au
Learn more about anxiety and depression, or talk it through with
our support service.
1300 22 4636
Email or chat to us online at www.beyondblue.org.au/getsupport

mindhealthconnect
www.mindhealthconnect.org.au
Access to trusted, relevant mental health care services, online
programs and resources.

National Heart Foundation of Australia


www.heartfoundation.org.au
1300 36 27 87
Information about heart health for people with cardiovascular disease, those
with identifed risk factors and those who simply want to develop healthier
This fact sheet was developed by beyondblue lifestyles. Information topics include nutrition and healthy eating, warning
in consultation with National Heart Foundation signs of a heart attack, high blood pressure and cholesterol, smoking
of Australia.
cessation, physical activity and heart surgery.
The development of this fact sheet included
a consultation with blueVoices, beyondblue’s
national reference group, in January 2011. facebook.com/beyondblue twitter.com/beyondblue
Feedback was collected from members who
have heart disease and have experienced Donate online www.beyondblue.org.au/donations
depression. beyondblue is grateful to the
participants for sharing their experiences.

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