Abstract Background Multiple studies show that obesity and depression tend to cluster in women. An “appearance concern” pathway has been proposed as one basic explanation of why higher weights might lead to depression. The transition to motherhood is a life phase in which women’s body image, weight, and depressive risk are in flux, with average weight increasing overall during this period. Examination of how these factors interact from pre- to post-pregnancy provides a means to test how body image plays a key role, as proposed, in causally shaping women’s depressive risk. Methods Tracking 39,915 pregnant women in the Norwegian Mother and Child (MoBA) Cohort Study forward 36 months after their deliveries, we test the moderating and mediating...
Maternal depression increases risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, and recent evidence suggests that ...
ObjectiveWeight stigma adversely affects the health of the general population, but almost no studies...
Maternal depression increases risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, and recent evidence suggests that ...
Background and Objectives: Pregnancy and postpartum are periods that imply numerous physical and psy...
Background and Objectives: Pregnancy and postpartum are periods that imply numerous physical and psy...
Abstract Background: Previous studies have linked maternal obesity with depressive symptoms during ...
Background and Objectives: Pregnancy and postpartum are periods that imply numerous physical and ps...
Obesity and depression are two common medical problems that pregnant women present with in antenatal...
Obesity and depression are two common medical problems that pregnant women present with in antenatal...
ObjectiveWeight stigma adversely affects the health of the general population, but almost no studies...
The preschool years may be a critical period for child obesity onset; however, literature examining ...
BACKGROUND: Body image satisfaction (BIS) influences body weight regulation and may contribute to lo...
Abstract Background Although studies have shown an association between anxiety and depression and ob...
Background: Maternal prenatal depressive symptoms and abnormal pre-pregnancy BMI have been scarcely ...
The overall aim of this study was to examine the relationship between depression and body dissatisfa...
Maternal depression increases risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, and recent evidence suggests that ...
ObjectiveWeight stigma adversely affects the health of the general population, but almost no studies...
Maternal depression increases risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, and recent evidence suggests that ...
Background and Objectives: Pregnancy and postpartum are periods that imply numerous physical and psy...
Background and Objectives: Pregnancy and postpartum are periods that imply numerous physical and psy...
Abstract Background: Previous studies have linked maternal obesity with depressive symptoms during ...
Background and Objectives: Pregnancy and postpartum are periods that imply numerous physical and ps...
Obesity and depression are two common medical problems that pregnant women present with in antenatal...
Obesity and depression are two common medical problems that pregnant women present with in antenatal...
ObjectiveWeight stigma adversely affects the health of the general population, but almost no studies...
The preschool years may be a critical period for child obesity onset; however, literature examining ...
BACKGROUND: Body image satisfaction (BIS) influences body weight regulation and may contribute to lo...
Abstract Background Although studies have shown an association between anxiety and depression and ob...
Background: Maternal prenatal depressive symptoms and abnormal pre-pregnancy BMI have been scarcely ...
The overall aim of this study was to examine the relationship between depression and body dissatisfa...
Maternal depression increases risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, and recent evidence suggests that ...
ObjectiveWeight stigma adversely affects the health of the general population, but almost no studies...
Maternal depression increases risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, and recent evidence suggests that ...