OBJECTIVE: To determine whether depression symptoms or antidepressant medication use predicts weight regain in overweight individuals with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) who are successful with initial weight loss. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 1,442 participants who successfully lost at least 3% of their baseline body weight after 12 months of participation in the randomized controlled Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) continued in their assigned treatment group (metformin, intensive lifestyle, or placebo) and were followed into the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcome Study (DPPOS). Weight regain was defined as a return to baseline DPP body weight. Participant weight and antidepressant medication use were assessed every 6 mo...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and obesity are bidirectionally associated, little is known about we...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity has been linked to both major depressive disorder (MDD) and binge eating disorder...
OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Yet, there remain...
OBJECTIVEdTo determine whether depression symptoms or antidepressant medication use predicts weight ...
OBJECTIVE- To determine whether depression symptoms or antidepressant medication use predicts weight...
OBJECTIVE: Although behavioral weight loss interventions generally have been shown to improve depres...
OBJECTIVE: To assess depression markers (symptoms and antidepressant medicine use) in Diabetes Prev...
Objective: To assess the cross-sectional association between depression and glucose tolerance status...
OBJECTIVE:Depression is associated with increased risk for obesity and worse weight loss treatment o...
Aims: To find the prevalence of glycemic impairment during the first visit of patients diagnosed wit...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the association between elevated depression symptoms or anti-depressant medici...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that major depression predicts an increase in long-term body weigh...
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressant medication use (ADM) has been shown to predict diabetes. This article a...
Obesity and depression are often comorbid conditions. There appears to be a bidirectional relationsh...
OBJECTIVE—To assess the association between elevated depression symptoms or antidepressant medicine ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and obesity are bidirectionally associated, little is known about we...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity has been linked to both major depressive disorder (MDD) and binge eating disorder...
OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Yet, there remain...
OBJECTIVEdTo determine whether depression symptoms or antidepressant medication use predicts weight ...
OBJECTIVE- To determine whether depression symptoms or antidepressant medication use predicts weight...
OBJECTIVE: Although behavioral weight loss interventions generally have been shown to improve depres...
OBJECTIVE: To assess depression markers (symptoms and antidepressant medicine use) in Diabetes Prev...
Objective: To assess the cross-sectional association between depression and glucose tolerance status...
OBJECTIVE:Depression is associated with increased risk for obesity and worse weight loss treatment o...
Aims: To find the prevalence of glycemic impairment during the first visit of patients diagnosed wit...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the association between elevated depression symptoms or anti-depressant medici...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that major depression predicts an increase in long-term body weigh...
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressant medication use (ADM) has been shown to predict diabetes. This article a...
Obesity and depression are often comorbid conditions. There appears to be a bidirectional relationsh...
OBJECTIVE—To assess the association between elevated depression symptoms or antidepressant medicine ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and obesity are bidirectionally associated, little is known about we...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity has been linked to both major depressive disorder (MDD) and binge eating disorder...
OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Yet, there remain...