F126. Nucleus Accumbens Volume Predicts Allostatic Load and is Moderated by Sex and Treatment Modality in Youth With Depression and Obesity

Volume: 85, Issue: 10, Pages: S262 - S262
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Youth with depressive disorders and obesity share reward circuit anatomical and functional abnormalities. These disorders can be conceptualized under an allostatic load (AL) model, or cumulative wear and tear on the body. Modification of AL may help improve overall health outcomes. While studies have examined the role of sex and treatment type on depression outcomes, none have evaluated relations between structure in this reward circuit and AL,...
Paper Details
Title
F126. Nucleus Accumbens Volume Predicts Allostatic Load and is Moderated by Sex and Treatment Modality in Youth With Depression and Obesity
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
85
Issue
10
Pages
S262 - S262
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