Obesity markedly increases the odds of developing depression. Depressed mood not only impairs motivation, quality of life and overall functioning but also increases the risks of obesity complications. Abdominal obesity is a better predictor of depression and anxiety risk than overall adipose mass. A growing amount of research suggests that metabolic abnormalities stemming from central obesity that lead to metabolic disease may also responsible for the increased incidence of depression in obesity. As reviewed here, a higher mass of dysfunctional adipose tissue is associated with several metabolic disturbances that are either directly or indirectly implicated in the control of emotions and mood. To better comprehend the development of depres...
International audienceThe hypothesis of metabolically healthy obesity posits that adverse health eff...
The prevalence of obesity is substantially increased in developing countries and it is considerably ...
Central obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes but many obese individuals never develop diabete...
umontreal.ca †These authors have contributed equally to this work. Obesity markedly increases the od...
International audienceThe incidence of depression and anxiety is amplified by obesity. Mounting evid...
Depression and obesity are common conditions with major public health implications that tend to co-o...
Background Literature has shown that obesity, metabolic syndrome and inflammation are associated wit...
Literature on depression and obesity describes the relevance of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal a...
Obesity is associated with a greater prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression....
editorial reviewedMetabolic disorders, especially obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, ...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence suggests that abdominal obesity is a more important risk factor for the...
In recent years, with the acceleration of life rhythm and the increase of social competition, the in...
There is mounting evidence for a close relationship between obesity and depression. Depression is fr...
BACKGROUND: Recent reports suggest that the risk of depressive symptoms in obesity is potentiated in...
Central obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes but many obese individuals never develop diabete...
International audienceThe hypothesis of metabolically healthy obesity posits that adverse health eff...
The prevalence of obesity is substantially increased in developing countries and it is considerably ...
Central obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes but many obese individuals never develop diabete...
umontreal.ca †These authors have contributed equally to this work. Obesity markedly increases the od...
International audienceThe incidence of depression and anxiety is amplified by obesity. Mounting evid...
Depression and obesity are common conditions with major public health implications that tend to co-o...
Background Literature has shown that obesity, metabolic syndrome and inflammation are associated wit...
Literature on depression and obesity describes the relevance of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal a...
Obesity is associated with a greater prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression....
editorial reviewedMetabolic disorders, especially obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, ...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence suggests that abdominal obesity is a more important risk factor for the...
In recent years, with the acceleration of life rhythm and the increase of social competition, the in...
There is mounting evidence for a close relationship between obesity and depression. Depression is fr...
BACKGROUND: Recent reports suggest that the risk of depressive symptoms in obesity is potentiated in...
Central obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes but many obese individuals never develop diabete...
International audienceThe hypothesis of metabolically healthy obesity posits that adverse health eff...
The prevalence of obesity is substantially increased in developing countries and it is considerably ...
Central obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes but many obese individuals never develop diabete...