Objectives The US ranks ninth in obesity in the world, and approximately 7% of US adults experience major depressive disorder. Social isolation due to the stigma attached to obesity might trigger depression. Methods This paper examined the impact of obesity on depression. To overcome the endogeneity problem, we constructed pseudopanel data using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System from 1997 to 2008. Results The results were robust, and body mass index (BMI) was found to have a positive effect on depression days and the percentage of depressed individuals in the population. Conclusions We attempted to overcome the endogeneity problem by using a pseudo-panel approach and found that increases in the BMI increased depression days (or...
CONTEXT: Association between obesity and depression has repeatedly been established. For treatment a...
The increasing prevalence of both obesity and depression is a significant public health issue. World...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
IntroductionMy objectives were to investigate the association between obesity and depression in a re...
The purpose of this paper is to review past research literature regarding the relationship between d...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
Background Results of studies concerning the association between obesity and depression are conflict...
With obesity levels increasing, it is important to consider the mental health risks associated with ...
Background: There is suggestive evidence that rates of major depression have risen markedly in the U...
To examine the nature of the association between depression and obesity and to determine possible un...
Obesity and depression are two major public health concerns that involving a huge population around ...
Objective—This study concerns the question of whether obese subjects in a community sample experienc...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
Two waves of data from a community-based study (Alameda County Study, 1994–1995) were used to invest...
Background: Obesity is a well-known cause of cardiovascular disease burden and premature death, but ...
CONTEXT: Association between obesity and depression has repeatedly been established. For treatment a...
The increasing prevalence of both obesity and depression is a significant public health issue. World...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
IntroductionMy objectives were to investigate the association between obesity and depression in a re...
The purpose of this paper is to review past research literature regarding the relationship between d...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
Background Results of studies concerning the association between obesity and depression are conflict...
With obesity levels increasing, it is important to consider the mental health risks associated with ...
Background: There is suggestive evidence that rates of major depression have risen markedly in the U...
To examine the nature of the association between depression and obesity and to determine possible un...
Obesity and depression are two major public health concerns that involving a huge population around ...
Objective—This study concerns the question of whether obese subjects in a community sample experienc...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
Two waves of data from a community-based study (Alameda County Study, 1994–1995) were used to invest...
Background: Obesity is a well-known cause of cardiovascular disease burden and premature death, but ...
CONTEXT: Association between obesity and depression has repeatedly been established. For treatment a...
The increasing prevalence of both obesity and depression is a significant public health issue. World...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...