Common anxiety symptoms include nervousness, feelings of panic, increased heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, insomnia, trembling, and difficulty focusing or thinking clearly.
Anxious Depression Demographics: Between 60-90% of patients with depression have moderate to severe anxiety. Anxious depression is linked to greater severity of depression symptoms, higher risk of suicide, reduced response rates to treatment, and higher risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Possible Causes for Anxious Depression: Several neurobiological differences have been observed in patients with anxious depression compared to those with non-anxious depression. This includes white blood cell counts, dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and cortical thinning in the anterior cingulate cortex and insula. Further study is necessary to verify and explore these associations.