Background Individuals with overweight or obesity are at a high risk for so-called 'atypical' or immunometabolic depression, with associated neurovegetative symptoms including overeating, fatigue, weight gain, and a poor metabolic profile evidenced e.g. by dyslipidemia or hyperglycemia. Research has generated preliminary evidence for a low-calorie diet (LCD) in reducing depressive symptoms. The aim of the current systematic review and meta-analysis is to examine this evidence to determine whether a LCD reduces depressive symptoms in people with overweight or obesity. Methods Eligible studies were identified through PubMed, ISI Web of Science, and PsycINFO until August 2023. Standardized mean differences (SMDs) were derived using random-effe...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies of diet and depression have focused primarily on individua...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...
Background: Obesity and depression co-occur in a significant proportion of the population. Mechanism...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is prevalent in clinical weight-loss settings and predicts poor weig...
Objective: Comorbid depression has been found to increase morbidity in a variety of disorders. This ...
Objective—Obesity is related to increased risk of several health complications, including depression...
Context: Association between obesity and depression has repeatedly been established. For treatment a...
Depression and overweight/obesity are key public health issues. Depressive symptoms and weight are o...
Objective: Depression and obesity are bi-directionally related, eating styles and diet quality are t...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression have become two prevalent diseases worldwide...
Context: Association between obesity and depression has repeatedly been established. For treatment a...
International audienceThe hypothesis of metabolically healthy obesity posits that adverse health eff...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies of diet and depression have focused primarily on individua...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...
Background: Obesity and depression co-occur in a significant proportion of the population. Mechanism...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is prevalent in clinical weight-loss settings and predicts poor weig...
Objective: Comorbid depression has been found to increase morbidity in a variety of disorders. This ...
Objective—Obesity is related to increased risk of several health complications, including depression...
Context: Association between obesity and depression has repeatedly been established. For treatment a...
Depression and overweight/obesity are key public health issues. Depressive symptoms and weight are o...
Objective: Depression and obesity are bi-directionally related, eating styles and diet quality are t...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression have become two prevalent diseases worldwide...
Context: Association between obesity and depression has repeatedly been established. For treatment a...
International audienceThe hypothesis of metabolically healthy obesity posits that adverse health eff...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies of diet and depression have focused primarily on individua...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...