Stress reactivity and its effects on subsequent food intake in depressed and healthy women with and without adverse childhood experiences

Volume: 80, Pages: 122 - 130
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) increase the risk to develop major depressive disorder (MDD) and obesity or metabolic syndrome in adulthood. In addition, ACE may be associated with an exaggerated endocrine response to stress, which, in turn, may lead to enhanced food intake resulting in obesity and metabolic problems. We systematically examined the stress response and consecutive food intake in 32 women with MDD and ACE as determined by a...
Paper Details
Title
Stress reactivity and its effects on subsequent food intake in depressed and healthy women with and without adverse childhood experiences
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
80
Pages
122 - 130
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