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Depression Severity, Diet Quality, and Physical Activity in Women with Obesity and Depression

机译:肥胖和抑郁症妇女的抑郁严重程度,饮食质量和体育锻炼

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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is prevalent in clinical weight-loss settings and predicts poor weight-loss outcomes. It is unknown whether the severity of depressive symptoms among those with MDD is associated with diet quality or physical activity levels. This knowledge is important for improving weight-loss treatment for these patients. It was hypothesized that more severe depression is associated with poorer diet quality and lower physical activity levels among individuals with obesity and MDD. Participants were 161 women with current MDD and obesity enrolled in the baseline phase of a weight-loss trial between 2007 and 2010. Depression severity was measured with the Beck Depression Inventory II. The Alternate Healthy Eating Index was applied todata from three 24-hour diet recalls to capture overall diet quality. Daily metabolic equivalents expended per day were calculated from three 24-hour physical activity recalls. Greater depression severity was associated with poorer overall diet quality(estimate-0.26, standard error 0.11; P=0.02), but not with physical activity (esti-mate=0.07, standard error 0.05; P=0.18), in linear regression models controlling for income, education, depression-related appetite change, binge eating disorder, and other potential confounds. Associations with diet quality were primarily driven by greater . intake of sugar (r=0.20; P<0.01), saturated fat (r=0.21; P<0.01), and sodium (r=0.22; P<0.01). More severe depression was associated with poorer overall diet quality, but not physical activity, among treatment-seeking women with MDD and obesity. Future studies should identify mechanisms linking depression to diet quality and determine whether diet quality improves with depression treatment.
机译:重度抑郁症(MDD)在临床减肥环境中很普遍,并预测不良的减肥结果。尚不清楚MDD患者中抑郁症状的严重程度与饮食质量或身体活动水平是否相关。这些知识对于改善这些患者的减肥治疗很重要。据推测,肥胖和MDD患者中更严重的抑郁症与较差的饮食质量和较低的体育活动水平有关。参加者是161名在2007年至2010年之间参加减肥试验的基线阶段的当前具有MDD和肥胖症的女性。抑郁程度的严重程度通过Beck抑郁量表II进行了测量。将替代健康饮食指数应用于来自三个24小时饮食回收的数据,以获取总体饮食质量。每天消耗的每日代谢当量是根据3次24小时体育锻炼召回来计算的。在线性回归模型控制中,抑郁症的严重程度与总体饮食质量较差有关(估计值-0.26,标准误为0.11; P = 0.02),而与体育锻炼无关(估计值= 0.07,标准误为0.05; P = 0.18)。收入,教育,与抑郁相关的食欲变化,暴饮暴食和其他潜在的困扰。与饮食质量的关系主要是由更高的饮食驱动的。摄入糖(r = 0.20; P <0.01),饱和脂肪(r = 0.21; P <0.01)和钠(r = 0.22; P <0.01)。在患有MDD和肥胖的寻求治疗的女性中,更严重的抑郁症与较差的整体饮食质量有关,而与体育锻炼无关。未来的研究应确定将抑郁症与饮食质量联系起来的机制,并确定抑郁症治疗能否改善饮食质量。

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