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Adiposity moderates links from early adversity and depressive symptoms to inflammatory reactivity to acute stress during late adolescence

机译:肥胖减轻了从早期逆境和抑郁症状到青春期晚期对急性应激的炎症反应的联系

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Both early adversity and depression are associated with heightened inflammation. However, few studies have focused on inflammatory reactivity to psychosocial stress and examined adiposity as a potential moderator. Yet, repeated heightened inflammatory reactivity over time is thought to contribute to low-grade chronic inflammation and adipose tissue is a key source of pro-inflammatory cytokines. The purpose of the present study was to examine whether early adversity and depressive symptoms were related to stress-induced inflammation and whether these associations varied by total body and abdominal adiposity as measured by body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) in a sample of late adolescents. Participants reported on their early family environment and current depressive symptoms, had their height, weight, and WC assessed for adiposity markers, and provided blood samples for IL-6 assessment before and after a standardized laboratory stress task. No main effect of early adversity on IL-6 reactivity to acute stress was observed. However, significant interactions between early adversity and BMI and WC emerged. Greater exposure to early adversity was associated with greater IL-6 responses only among adolescents with higher BMI or WC. The same pattern of findings was observed for depressive symptoms. Additionally, moderated mediation analyses indicated that among adolescents with greater adiposity, early adversity indirectly influenced IL-6 reactivity via current depressive symptoms. These findings contribute to our understanding of vulnerability factors that may amplify the associations between early adversity and depressive symptoms and inflammation during relatively early stages of life.
机译:早期逆境和抑郁都与炎症加剧有关。但是,很少有研究集中于对社会心理压力的炎症反应,并以肥胖作为潜在的调节剂进行了研究。然而,随着时间的推移,反复升高的炎症反应性被认为是导致低度慢性炎症的原因,而脂肪组织是促炎性细胞因子的关键来源。本研究的目的是检查早期逆境和抑郁症状是否与压力诱发的炎症相关,以及这些相关性是否因全身体重和腹部肥胖而发生变化(如身体质量指数(BMI)和腰围(WC)))青少年晚期样本。参与者报告了他们的早期家庭环境和当前的抑郁症状,对其身高,体重和WC进行了肥胖指标评估,并提供了标准化实验室压力任务前后的血样用于IL-6评估。没有观察到早期逆境对急性应激对IL-6反应性的主要影响。但是,早期逆境与BMI和WC之间出现了重要的相互作用。仅在BMI或WC较高的青少年中,更多的早期逆境暴露与更大的IL-6反应相关。对于抑郁症状观察到相同的发现模式。此外,适度的调解分析表明,在肥胖程度更高的青少年中,早期逆境通过当前的抑郁症状间接影响IL-6反应性。这些发现有助于我们理解易感性因素,这些因素可能会放大生命早期阶段逆境与抑郁症状和炎症之间的联系。

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