Different mechanisms underlie post-menarchial increase in depression and weight

  • Wouters, E.J.M.
  • Larsen, J.K.
  • Dubas, J.S.
  • Geenen, R.
Publication date
January 2011
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Background Depression and being overweight are correlated health problems in adulthood. Adolescence is a significant period for the onset and increase of depression and obesity, especially among girls. Pubertal development also occurs with concomitant increases in weight. Thus, it is not yet clear whether the association between depression and being overweight can be explained by pubertal development. Purpose We examined the association between depressive mood, body weight, and pubertal status in adolescent girls. Method The design was cross-sectional. In 962 young adolescent Dutch girls (age range, 11.9-15.9) weight and height measurements were used to calculate height, age, and gender-standardized body weight (zBMI). Questionnaires asse...

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