Background: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that higher body mass index (BMI) increases the risk of depression and other common mental disorders. However, the causal relationship remains unclear and Mendelian randomisation, a form of instrumental variable analysis, has recently been employed to attempt to resolve this issue. Aims: To investigate whether higher BMI increases the risk of major depression. Method: Two instrumental variable analyses were conducted to test the causal relationship between obesity and major depression in RADIANT, a large case-control study of major depression. We used a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in FTO and a genetic risk score (GRS) based on 32 ...
Studies considering the causal role of body mass index (BMI) for the predisposition of major depress...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is correlated negatively with subjective well-being and positively...
Background: There is suggestive evidence that rates of major depression have risen markedly in the U...
Background:\ud Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested tha...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
BACKGROUND: Depression is more common in obese than non-obese individuals, especially in women, but ...
Higher adiposity is an established risk factor for psychiatric diseases including depression and anx...
This is the final version. Available on open access from OUP via the DOI in this record.Background:...
Background: Depression is more common in obese than non-obese individuals, especially in women, but ...
Background: Depression is more common in obese than non-obese individuals, especially in women, but ...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is correlated negatively with subjective well-being and positively...
Studies considering the causal role of body mass index (BMI) for the predisposition of major depress...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is correlated negatively with subjective well-being and positively...
Background: There is suggestive evidence that rates of major depression have risen markedly in the U...
Background:\ud Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested tha...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been shown to be associated with depression and it has been suggested that h...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
Background/objectives: Obesity has been associated with elevated risk of depression. If this associa...
BACKGROUND: Depression is more common in obese than non-obese individuals, especially in women, but ...
Higher adiposity is an established risk factor for psychiatric diseases including depression and anx...
This is the final version. Available on open access from OUP via the DOI in this record.Background:...
Background: Depression is more common in obese than non-obese individuals, especially in women, but ...
Background: Depression is more common in obese than non-obese individuals, especially in women, but ...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is correlated negatively with subjective well-being and positively...
Studies considering the causal role of body mass index (BMI) for the predisposition of major depress...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is correlated negatively with subjective well-being and positively...
Background: There is suggestive evidence that rates of major depression have risen markedly in the U...