In “Inflammation and Depression: Why Do Women have a Higher Risk for Depression than Men?,” Mona Moieni presents the results of a study using endotoxin. Moieni, who is a doctoral student the Department of Psychology and received the CSW Elizabeth Blackwell, MD, Award in 2015, reports the results: “First, we found that women showed greater increases in depressed mood in response to an inflammatory challenge. This may mean that women are more sensitive to the mood changes that may accompany an increase in inflammation.
Inflammation has been shown to predict depression, but sensitivity to inflammation varies across ind...
INTRODUCTION: Depression has been shown to be associated with elevated leptin levels, low-grade infl...
Depression affects 8% of adults in America. Women are twice as likely as men to experience depressio...
Substantial evidence demonstrates that inflammatory processes may underlie depression for a subset o...
Depressive symptoms are often linked with higher inflammation and inflammatory responses, although t...
Depression and anxiety have been linked to elevated inflammation in cross-sectional and longitudinal...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
BackgroundThere are robust sex differences in the prevalence of depression. Inflammation and anhedon...
Growing evidence suggests that immune dysregulation may be involved in depressive disorders, but the...
Sleep disturbance and depression are common, particularly in females, and sleep disturbance is a wel...
BackgroundObesity and depression are complex conditions with stronger comorbid relationships among w...
Females suffer from depression at twice the rate of males and have differential neural and emotional...
Introduction Population-based studies have associated inflammation, particularly higher C-reactive p...
There is convergent evidence that the immune system is dysregulated in some depressed individuals. A...
Inflammation has been shown to predict depression, but sensitivity to inflammation varies across ind...
INTRODUCTION: Depression has been shown to be associated with elevated leptin levels, low-grade infl...
Depression affects 8% of adults in America. Women are twice as likely as men to experience depressio...
Substantial evidence demonstrates that inflammatory processes may underlie depression for a subset o...
Depressive symptoms are often linked with higher inflammation and inflammatory responses, although t...
Depression and anxiety have been linked to elevated inflammation in cross-sectional and longitudinal...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
BackgroundThere are robust sex differences in the prevalence of depression. Inflammation and anhedon...
Growing evidence suggests that immune dysregulation may be involved in depressive disorders, but the...
Sleep disturbance and depression are common, particularly in females, and sleep disturbance is a wel...
BackgroundObesity and depression are complex conditions with stronger comorbid relationships among w...
Females suffer from depression at twice the rate of males and have differential neural and emotional...
Introduction Population-based studies have associated inflammation, particularly higher C-reactive p...
There is convergent evidence that the immune system is dysregulated in some depressed individuals. A...
Inflammation has been shown to predict depression, but sensitivity to inflammation varies across ind...
INTRODUCTION: Depression has been shown to be associated with elevated leptin levels, low-grade infl...
Depression affects 8% of adults in America. Women are twice as likely as men to experience depressio...