The Complex Relationship Between Obesity and Depression
Nikolaos Tzenios, Mary Tazanios, Mohamad Chahine, Poh Omasyarifa Binti Jamal
Abstract
The relationship between obesity and depression has been the subject of significant research over the years. This article aims to systematically review the existing literature to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complex interplay between obesity and depression. By examining both epidemiological and experimental evidence, this article highlights the bidirectional nature of this relationship, while also considering potential mediators and moderators. The implications of these findings for prevention and treatment are discussed, with a particular focus on the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to address both conditions simultaneously.
Topics & Concepts
Multidisciplinary approachDepression (economics)ObesityPsychologySubject (documents)EpidemiologyClinical psychologyMedicineSociologyComputer scienceSocial scienceEndocrinologyInternal medicineMacroeconomicsLibrary scienceEconomicsCardiovascular Disease and Adiposity