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- W2019924671 abstract "It has been suggested that weight change might be associated with certain neuroendocrine abnormalities often observed in patients suffering from a depressive illness. This preliminary study examined whether objective measures of weight change were associated with dexamethasone suppression test (DST) results or plasma levels of thyroid hormones, and whether they correlated with clinical improvement. Specific measures included plasma cortisol following dexamethasone, plasma free thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), as well as anthropometric measures (skinfolds, percentage body fat, body density). The majority of patients (75 per cent) showed some weight gain after treatment. A strong positive correlation was observed between weight gain and plasma tricyclic levels (P<0·005) but only a weak correlation was found between plasma tricyclic levels and therapeutic response (r=0·14). A gender difference was seen in the relationship between weight gain and therapeutic response, with weight gain being associated with less improvement in men and more improvement in women. Therefore, weight gain during treatment may not necessarily indicate clinical improvement for all patients. The only variable that reliably predicted treatment response was free T4. High levels of free T4 prior to treatment were highly correlated with better clinical status as indicated by HAMD scores (r=0·87, P<0·005). Following treatment with imipramine, plasma cortisol levels after dexamethasone administration were reduced in treatment responders but not in nonresponders. Overall, patients that showed the largest decreases in post-dexamethasone cortisol levels from before to after treatment also showed the largest decreases in HAMD total scores (r=0·37) and, especially, somatic anxiety scores (r=0·58, p<0·05). These effects were stronger in women than men. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." @default.
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- W2019924671 title "Neuroendocrine and anthropometric measures in major depression: the effect of antidepressant treatment" @default.
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