BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression have become two prevalent diseases worldwide, whose interaction needs further investigation. Dietary treatment for weight loss in patients with MetS may improve depressive manifestations, however, the precise interactive pathways remain uncertain. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the effects of a hypocaloric diet designed to reduce MetS features on self-perceived depression and the possible underlying factors. METHODS: Sixty subjects (Age:50 +/- 1 y; BMI:36.1 +/- 0.6 kg/m2) with MetS were selected from the RESMENA study (control and intervention) after they completed the 6-months hypocaloric treatment and rated for depressive symptoms using the Beck Depression Invent...
People with depression are at elevated risk for future obesity; however, little is known about the p...
Background: Diet is a common source of inflammation, and inflammation is associated with depression....
Background Individuals with overweight or obesity are at a high risk for so-called 'atypical' or imm...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression have become two prevalent diseases worldwide...
A decline in inflammation is associated with less depressive symptoms after a dietary intervention 9...
Background: Changes in diet and exercise have been separately demonstrated to improve Depression, al...
BACKGROUND: Literature has shown that obesity, metabolic syndrome and inflammation are associated wi...
Background: Low-grade chronic inflammation, which can be modulated by diet, has been suggested as an...
International audienceBACKGROUND - The association between depression and the metabolic syndrome rem...
The association between depression and the Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) has been extensively investigat...
Objective To investigate if there is a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in older people with...
[eng] INTRODUCTION: Obesity is linked to a low-grade chronic systemic inflammation that improves aft...
BACKGROUND: Recent reports suggest that the risk of depressive symptoms in obesity is potentiated in...
Background: Obesity and depression co-occur in a significant proportion of the population. Mechanism...
Obesity is associated with a greater prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression....
People with depression are at elevated risk for future obesity; however, little is known about the p...
Background: Diet is a common source of inflammation, and inflammation is associated with depression....
Background Individuals with overweight or obesity are at a high risk for so-called 'atypical' or imm...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression have become two prevalent diseases worldwide...
A decline in inflammation is associated with less depressive symptoms after a dietary intervention 9...
Background: Changes in diet and exercise have been separately demonstrated to improve Depression, al...
BACKGROUND: Literature has shown that obesity, metabolic syndrome and inflammation are associated wi...
Background: Low-grade chronic inflammation, which can be modulated by diet, has been suggested as an...
International audienceBACKGROUND - The association between depression and the metabolic syndrome rem...
The association between depression and the Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) has been extensively investigat...
Objective To investigate if there is a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in older people with...
[eng] INTRODUCTION: Obesity is linked to a low-grade chronic systemic inflammation that improves aft...
BACKGROUND: Recent reports suggest that the risk of depressive symptoms in obesity is potentiated in...
Background: Obesity and depression co-occur in a significant proportion of the population. Mechanism...
Obesity is associated with a greater prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression....
People with depression are at elevated risk for future obesity; however, little is known about the p...
Background: Diet is a common source of inflammation, and inflammation is associated with depression....
Background Individuals with overweight or obesity are at a high risk for so-called 'atypical' or imm...