Item does not contain fulltextMajor depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of global disease burden. Hence, examining the role of risk and protective factors for MDD is an important target in psychological research. Various studies showed that obesity, smoking, and alcohol consumption are related to depressive symptoms. In contrast, physical activity has been found to be a protective factor. The present population-based study tested whether these health-related factors are prospectively associated with incidence of MDD. Data were taken from the Dresden Predictor Study, which was designed to investigate risk and protective factors of mental health in young women. It included two assessments approximately 17 months apart. Results of sin...
International audienceBackground: Several modifiable lifestyle indicators, including diet, smoking, ...
While many studies have investigated depression risk factors, few attempts have been made to weight,...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of global disease burden. Hence, examining the ro...
Background Both depression and metabolic syndrome (MetS) confer an increased risk of developing type...
Background: Although depressed and anxious patients often show an unhealthy lifestyle, much is still...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious health problem and will be the second leading cause of ...
Purpose: Lifestyle risk factors, such as alcohol use, smoking, high body mass index, poor sleep, and...
Life expectancy of people with depression is on average 15 years less than that of the general popul...
Background: Obesity and depressive symptoms are major public health problems, as, epidemiological st...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that major depression predicts an increase in long-term body weigh...
Background: There is now evolving data exploring the relationship between depression and various ind...
BACKGROUND: The role of obesity with the development of major depressive disorder (MDD) requires con...
Background: There is now evolving data exploring the relationship between depression and various ind...
Objective: There is evidence of more obesity among persons with depressive and depressive and anxiet...
International audienceBackground: Several modifiable lifestyle indicators, including diet, smoking, ...
While many studies have investigated depression risk factors, few attempts have been made to weight,...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of global disease burden. Hence, examining the ro...
Background Both depression and metabolic syndrome (MetS) confer an increased risk of developing type...
Background: Although depressed and anxious patients often show an unhealthy lifestyle, much is still...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious health problem and will be the second leading cause of ...
Purpose: Lifestyle risk factors, such as alcohol use, smoking, high body mass index, poor sleep, and...
Life expectancy of people with depression is on average 15 years less than that of the general popul...
Background: Obesity and depressive symptoms are major public health problems, as, epidemiological st...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that major depression predicts an increase in long-term body weigh...
Background: There is now evolving data exploring the relationship between depression and various ind...
BACKGROUND: The role of obesity with the development of major depressive disorder (MDD) requires con...
Background: There is now evolving data exploring the relationship between depression and various ind...
Objective: There is evidence of more obesity among persons with depressive and depressive and anxiet...
International audienceBackground: Several modifiable lifestyle indicators, including diet, smoking, ...
While many studies have investigated depression risk factors, few attempts have been made to weight,...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...