Sadness is an emotion universally recognized across cultures, suggesting it plays an important functional role in regulating human behavior. Numerous adaptive explanations of persistent sadness interfering with daily functioning (hereafter “depression”) have been proposed, but most do not explain frequent bidirectional associations between depression and greater immune activation. Here we test several predictions of the host defense hypothesis, which posits that depression is part of a broader coordinated evolved response to infection or tissue injury (i.e. “sickness behavior”) that promotes energy conservation and reallocation to facilitate immune activation. In a high pathogen population of lean and relatively egalitarian Bolivian forager...
A meta-analysis indicated that clinical depression was associated with several large alterations in ...
BACKGROUND: The association between depression and immune response is not yet clear. The biological ...
Depression is a prevalent and disabling form of psychopathology that is frequently precipitated by e...
Sadness is an emotion universally recognized across cultures, suggesting it plays an important funct...
Sadness is an emotion universally recognized across cultures, suggesting it plays an important funct...
Sadness is an emotion universally recognized across cultures, suggesting it plays an important funct...
BACKGROUND: The effects of depression on the immune system are well known. Recently, depression as a...
Although depression and immune changes in elderly subjects constitute a considerable health risk, me...
It is of considerable translational importance whether depression is a form or a consequence of sick...
It is of considerable translational importance whether depression is a form or a consequence of sick...
Activation of the innate immune system is thought to contribute to depression. Multiple social and b...
Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines, the immunological response to pathogens, have been observed...
Activation of the innate immune system is thought to contribute to depression. Multiple social and b...
BACKGROUND: A large amount of evidence has already shown associations between depression and immunit...
Epidemiological findings indicate a connection between depressive symptoms and changes in status of ...
A meta-analysis indicated that clinical depression was associated with several large alterations in ...
BACKGROUND: The association between depression and immune response is not yet clear. The biological ...
Depression is a prevalent and disabling form of psychopathology that is frequently precipitated by e...
Sadness is an emotion universally recognized across cultures, suggesting it plays an important funct...
Sadness is an emotion universally recognized across cultures, suggesting it plays an important funct...
Sadness is an emotion universally recognized across cultures, suggesting it plays an important funct...
BACKGROUND: The effects of depression on the immune system are well known. Recently, depression as a...
Although depression and immune changes in elderly subjects constitute a considerable health risk, me...
It is of considerable translational importance whether depression is a form or a consequence of sick...
It is of considerable translational importance whether depression is a form or a consequence of sick...
Activation of the innate immune system is thought to contribute to depression. Multiple social and b...
Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines, the immunological response to pathogens, have been observed...
Activation of the innate immune system is thought to contribute to depression. Multiple social and b...
BACKGROUND: A large amount of evidence has already shown associations between depression and immunit...
Epidemiological findings indicate a connection between depressive symptoms and changes in status of ...
A meta-analysis indicated that clinical depression was associated with several large alterations in ...
BACKGROUND: The association between depression and immune response is not yet clear. The biological ...
Depression is a prevalent and disabling form of psychopathology that is frequently precipitated by e...