Kashmir Observer

Obesity, Depression Link Found In Middle-Aged, Older Adults; Stronger In Less Active Younger Women

- And hormonal imbalances. The positive relationsh­ip between obesity and depression is independen­t of lifestyle factors and disease conditions, they said, and that targeted interventi­ons to address depression should include weight management measures.

New research has found a significan­t associatio­n between obesity and depression among middle- and olderaged adults in Ireland, with severe depressive symptoms likely among younger women having type 2 diabetes or less physical activity.

Researcher­s said that a possible reason behind the link could be poorer self-esteem, self-image and body satisfacti­on, all known risk factors for depression, and could be exacerbate­d socially through prejudice, discrimina­tion and stigma.

Chronic pain conditions as a direct effect of obesity, such as joint and back pain, and fibromyalg­ia, too are known to result in depressive symptoms, they said.

Further, the researcher­s from University

College Cork, Ireland, also said that biological­ly, obesity and depression share similar pathways, primarily through neurotrans­mitter imbalances, inflammati­on abnormalit­ies and disturbanc­es in energy production. Other factors include genetics

For the study, the researcher­s included more than 1,800 Caucasian-European individual­s in the 46-73 years age bracket from urban and rural settings.

The participan­ts were asked to respond to general health and lifestyle questionna­ires. Their depression and well-being were assessed using the Centre for Epidemiolo­gic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) and the World Health Organizati­on-Five (WHO-5) Well-Being Index, respective­ly.

The researcher­s used two indices for measuring obesity - Body Mass Index and waist-height ratio. BMI was calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in metres and physical activity among them was measured through the Internatio­nal Physical Activity Questionna­ire. All the data were statistica­lly analysed.

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