Mechanisms Involved in the Link between Depression, Antidepressant Treatment, and Associated Weight Change
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
25(8), С. 4511 - 4511
Опубликована: Апрель 20, 2024
Major
depressive
disorder
is
a
severe
mood
associated
with
marked
decrease
in
quality
of
life
and
social
functioning,
accompanied
by
risk
suicidal
behavior.
Therefore,
seeking
out
adhering
to
effective
treatment
great
personal
society-wide
importance.
Weight
changes
antidepressant
therapy
are
often
cited
as
the
reason
for
withdrawal
thus
an
important
topic
interest.
There
indeed
exists
significant
mechanistic
overlap
between
depression,
treatment,
regulation
appetite
body
weight.
The
suggested
pathomechanisms
include
abnormal
functioning
homeostatic
(mostly
humoral)
hedonic
dopaminergic)
circuits
regulation,
well
causing
neuromorphological
neurophysiological
underlying
development
disorder.
However,
this
issue
still
extensively
discussed.
This
review
aims
summarize
mechanisms
linked
depression
context
weight
change.
Язык: Английский
The associations of anxiety, self-efficacy, and family health with obesity-related eating behavior among Chinese adults
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Lifetime history of depression and eating behaviours: a co-twin control study of the TwinsUK registry
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
382, С. 264 - 273
Опубликована: Апрель 23, 2025
The
extent
to
which
depression
impacts
eating
behaviours,
and
the
mechanisms
underpinning
their
relationship
are
unclear.
We
aim
investigate
between
diagnosis
behaviours.
analysed
data
from
1426
participants
of
twins
UK
registry,
includes
722
monozygotic
(MZ)
702
dizygotic
(DZ)
twins.
Eating
behaviours
were
measured
using
three-factor
questionnaire
while
antidepressant
usage
self-reported.
Co-twin
control
design
was
used
model
association
eating.
Sensitivity
tests
implemented
exclude
those
antidepressants.
heritability
estimates
for
35
41
%.
Twins
with
a
history
had
higher
scores
on
emotional
(d
=
-0.31)
constrained
-0.18).
intraclass
correlations
revealed
covariation
in
MZ
compared
DZ
A
moderate
observed
lifetime
uncontrolled
(β
0.61,
95
%
CI
[0.17;
1.06]),
0.38,
[0.22;
0.55])
restrained
0.43,
[0.10;
0.77]).
After
removing
antidepressants
(n
195),
attenuated,
indicating
potential
influence
this
association.
Our
findings
suggest
can
be
partly
explained
by
pre-existing
genetic
environmental
vulnerabilities.
Understanding
underlying
could
guide
development
effective
management
strategies,
including
personalized
nutrition
plans,
integrated
mental
dietary
care,
regular
monitoring
mitigate
risk
maladaptive
disorders.
Язык: Английский