Assessment for depression at baseline and after two years showed that metabolically unhealthy obese participants had a significantly elevated risk of depressive symptoms at follow-up, but the metabolically healthy obese persons did not, wrote Mark Hamer, PhD., of the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London, and colleagues, in the September Molecular Psychiatry.
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