Background: Emotional eating (i.e. eating in response to negative emotions) has been suggested to be one mechanism linking depression and subsequent development of obesity. However, studies have rarely examined this mediation effect in a prospective setting and its dependence on other factors linked to stress and its management. We used a population-based prospective cohort of adults and aimed to examine 1) whether emotional eating mediated the associations between depression and 7-year change in body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC), and 2) whether gender, age, night sleep duration or physical activity moderated these associations. Methods: Participants were Finnish 25- to 74-year-olds who attended the DILGOM study at baseline...
We investigated associations between changes in depression and body composition over a 12-month weig...
Depression is an emerging risk factor for obesity; however, it is unclear whether certain depressive...
IntroductionMy objectives were to investigate the association between obesity and depression in a re...
Background: Emotional eating (i.e. eating in response to negative emotions) has been suggested to be...
Abstract Background Emotional eating (i.e. eating in response to negative emotions) has been suggest...
Background: Emotional eating (i.e. eating in response to negative emotions) has been suggested to be...
Stress and other negative emotions, such as depression and anxiety, can lead to both decreased and i...
Contains fulltext : 160133.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Depression is...
Obesity and depression have important health implications. Although there is knowledge about the mod...
Depression is associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic disease linked to weight gain dri...
People with depression are at elevated risk for future obesity; however, little is known about the p...
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...
BackgroundStudies examining weight change patterns and depression are scarce and report inconsistent...
International audienceEmotion dys‐regulation is thought to be involved in the development and mainte...
We investigated associations between changes in depression and body composition over a 12-month weig...
Depression is an emerging risk factor for obesity; however, it is unclear whether certain depressive...
IntroductionMy objectives were to investigate the association between obesity and depression in a re...
Background: Emotional eating (i.e. eating in response to negative emotions) has been suggested to be...
Abstract Background Emotional eating (i.e. eating in response to negative emotions) has been suggest...
Background: Emotional eating (i.e. eating in response to negative emotions) has been suggested to be...
Stress and other negative emotions, such as depression and anxiety, can lead to both decreased and i...
Contains fulltext : 160133.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Depression is...
Obesity and depression have important health implications. Although there is knowledge about the mod...
Depression is associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic disease linked to weight gain dri...
People with depression are at elevated risk for future obesity; however, little is known about the p...
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...
BackgroundStudies examining weight change patterns and depression are scarce and report inconsistent...
International audienceEmotion dys‐regulation is thought to be involved in the development and mainte...
We investigated associations between changes in depression and body composition over a 12-month weig...
Depression is an emerging risk factor for obesity; however, it is unclear whether certain depressive...
IntroductionMy objectives were to investigate the association between obesity and depression in a re...