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Association between depressive symptoms in childhood and adolescence and overweight in later life: review of the recent literature.

Eryn T Liem1, Pieter J J Sauer, Albertine J Oldehinkel, Ronald P Stolk.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present an overview of the association between depressive symptoms in childhood and adolescence and subsequent overweight in later life. DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Web of Science for all indexed journals from January 1, 1997, to May 30, 2007. STUDY SELECTION: Abstracts of 513 articles were reviewed manually. Studies were excluded if unrelated to depressive symptoms and overweight (n = 460), if they were conducted in an adult population (n = 10) or in a population of all age groups (n = 2), or if they were performed in clinic-based populations of overweight participants. In total, 32 articles were reviewed including 21 cross-sectional and 11 longitudinal reports. Main Exposure Depressive symptoms in childhood and adolescence. Main Outcome Measure Overweight.
RESULTS: Four cross-sectional studies that satisfied our quality criteria revealed an association between depressive symptoms and overweight in girls aged 8 to 15 years, reporting different effect sizes including a correlation coefficient of 0.14 and a regression coefficient of 0.27. Four longitudinal studies in accord with our quality criteria suggest that depressive symptoms in childhood or adolescence are associated with a 1.90- to 3.50-fold increased risk of subsequent overweight (95% confidence intervals varying from 1.02 to 5.80, respectively).
CONCLUSION: These results support a positive association between depressive symptoms at age 6 to 19 years and overweight in later life, assessed after a period of 1 to 15 years.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18838652     DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.162.10.981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med        ISSN: 1072-4710


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3.  Depressive symptoms in severely obese compared with normal weight adolescents: results from a community-based longitudinal study.

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7.  A Conceptual Framework for the Expansion of Behavioral Interventions for Youth Obesity: A Family-Based Mindful Eating Approach.

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9.  Child and parent reports of children's depressive symptoms in relation to children's weight loss response in family-based obesity treatment.

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10.  Symptoms of depression and anxiety, and change in body mass index from adolescence to adulthood: results from a British birth cohort.

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