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Overweight can lead to depression – Study

Being overweight can cause depression even when no other health problems exist, a study released on Tuesday by University of Exeter reveals.

A team, led by researchers from University of Exeter and University of South Australia, analysed UK Biobank data from over 48,000 people with depression and compared them with another group of more than 290,000 people.

Dr Jess Tyrrell, of University of Exeter Medical School, said “while it has long been known that depression is more common in obesity, the team concluded that higher body mass index (BMI) can cause depression in itself, even in the absence of other health problems.

“Our robust genetic analysis concludes that the psychological impact of being obese is likely to cause depression.

“This is important to help target efforts to reduce depression, which makes it harder for people to adopt healthy lifestyle habits.”

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Tyrrell said that the team tested their results in a second large-scale cohort, using data from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium and reached the same conclusion, verifying their results.

The study has been published in the International Journal of Epidemiology.

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