Background Depression frequently co-occurs with disorders of glucose and insulin homeostasis (DGIH) and obesity. Low-grade systemic inflammation and lifestyle factors in childhood may predispose to DGIH, obesity and depression. We aim to investigate the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations among DGIH, obesity and depression, and to examine the effect of demographics, lifestyle factors and antecedent low-grade inflammation on such associations in young people. Methods Using the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children birth cohort, we used regression analyses to examine: (1) cross-sectional and (2) longitudinal associations between measures of DGIH [insulin resistance (IR); impaired glucose tolerance] and body mass index...
Objective: To examine the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and depressive disorder in ...
Background: The extent to which depression and obesity are causally related remains to be determin...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and depression are both highly prevalent public health disorders and evidence on...
Background Depression frequently co-occurs with disorders of glucose and insulin homeostasis (DGIH)...
Background Depression frequently co-occurs with disorders of glucose and insulin homeostasis (DGI...
BACKGROUND: Depression frequently co-occurs with disorders of glucose and insulin homeostasis (DGIH)...
BACKGROUND: Depression frequently co-occurs with disorders of glucose and insulin homeostasis (DGIH)...
This study examined the longitudinal and cross-sectional effects of both psychosocial stress and de...
Objectives: Obesity is associated with increased risk of depression, but the extent to which this as...
ABSTRACT Childhood obesity has become epidemic in the United States. Coinciding with this rapid incr...
OBJECTIVES: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of depression. Systemic low-grade inflamm...
Background: Inflammation may be a hidden process in the relationship between dietary intake and depr...
Recognizing that obesity and depression tend to be refractory chronic diseases, this paper explores...
Objectives: Obesity is associated with increased risk of depression, but the extent to which this as...
BACKGROUND: Literature has shown that obesity, metabolic syndrome and inflammation are associated wi...
Objective: To examine the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and depressive disorder in ...
Background: The extent to which depression and obesity are causally related remains to be determin...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and depression are both highly prevalent public health disorders and evidence on...
Background Depression frequently co-occurs with disorders of glucose and insulin homeostasis (DGIH)...
Background Depression frequently co-occurs with disorders of glucose and insulin homeostasis (DGI...
BACKGROUND: Depression frequently co-occurs with disorders of glucose and insulin homeostasis (DGIH)...
BACKGROUND: Depression frequently co-occurs with disorders of glucose and insulin homeostasis (DGIH)...
This study examined the longitudinal and cross-sectional effects of both psychosocial stress and de...
Objectives: Obesity is associated with increased risk of depression, but the extent to which this as...
ABSTRACT Childhood obesity has become epidemic in the United States. Coinciding with this rapid incr...
OBJECTIVES: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of depression. Systemic low-grade inflamm...
Background: Inflammation may be a hidden process in the relationship between dietary intake and depr...
Recognizing that obesity and depression tend to be refractory chronic diseases, this paper explores...
Objectives: Obesity is associated with increased risk of depression, but the extent to which this as...
BACKGROUND: Literature has shown that obesity, metabolic syndrome and inflammation are associated wi...
Objective: To examine the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and depressive disorder in ...
Background: The extent to which depression and obesity are causally related remains to be determin...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and depression are both highly prevalent public health disorders and evidence on...