Using genetics to understand the causal influence of higher BMI on depression

Volume: 48, Issue: 3, Pages: 834 - 848
Published: Nov 13, 2018
Abstract
Depression is more common in obese than non-obese individuals, especially in women, but the causal relationship between obesity and depression is complex and uncertain. Previous studies have used genetic variants associated with BMI to provide evidence that higher body mass index (BMI) causes depression, but have not tested whether this relationship is driven by the metabolic consequences of BMI nor for differences between men and women.We...
Paper Details
Title
Using genetics to understand the causal influence of higher BMI on depression
Published Date
Nov 13, 2018
Volume
48
Issue
3
Pages
834 - 848
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