Association between anemia and depression: results from NHANES 2005-2018 and mendelian randomization analyses

Ann Hematol. 2023 Oct;102(10):2651-2658. doi: 10.1007/s00277-023-05374-4. Epub 2023 Jul 22.

Abstract

Background: The relationship between anemia and depression remains controversial.

Objective: To explore the association between anemia/hemoglobin and depression.

Methods: The data for our cross-sectional study were obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2018. Weighted multivariate logistic regression was performed to examine the association between anemia/hemoglobin and depression. Inverse variance weighted (IVW), weighted-median, and MR-Egger were used in MR analyses to assess the causal relationship between anemia/hemoglobin and depression. Heterogeneity and directional pleiotropy were assessed using the Cochrane Q test and Egger-intercept test, respectively. Sensitivity analysis was conducted by the leave-one-out approach. All analyses were carried out using IBM SPSS 24.0 and R version 4.2.2.

Results: A total of 29,391 NHANES participants were included in this study. After adjusting for all covariates, the association between anemia/hemoglobin and depression was not significant (P < 0.05). IVW estimates revealed that broad anemia had no significant effect on the risk of depression (OR = 1.00, 95% CI = 0.99-1.01, P = 0.432). Findings of weighted median and MR-Egger were consistent with those from IVW (weighted median: OR = 1.00, 95% CI = 0.99-1.02; P = 0.547; MR-Egger: OR = 1.01, 95% CI = 0.98-1.03, P = 0.605). The results of three MR Analyses methods also showed no causal association between hemoglobin and depression.

Conclusions: Our findings do not support a causal association between anemia and depression. The association between hemoglobin concentration and depression was not statistically significant either.

Keywords: Anemia; Depression; Hemoglobin; MR analysis; NHANES.

MeSH terms

  • Anemia* / epidemiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Mendelian Randomization Analysis*
  • Nonoxynol
  • Nutrition Surveys

Substances

  • Nonoxynol