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- W2608592162 abstract "It is known that depression is common in obese individuals. Besides the effects of obesity, pathogenic effects of increase in visceral and abdominal fat mass on depression are also being investigated. Our study aimed to show the relationship between visceral fat percentage detected with practical methods and the presence and severity of depression.Our study included 104 obese patients and 50 healthy controls. In all individuals, the severity of depression was assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Anthropometric measurements, visceral fat percentage, and body fat percentage were measured using the bioelectric impedance method.The mean age was 51.5±12.3 years, and 65 participants (62.5%) were women. BDI scores were statistically higher in the obese group than in the control group (23.1±10.9 and 12.1±9.4, p<0.001). In the obese group, 63.5% of patients were depressed, and in the control group, this was 24%. Women were more depressed in the obese group, but there was no significant difference between men and women in the control group. Body fat percentage was the highest correlating parameter with depression severity. Positive correlation was found between depression severity and body mass index, waist circumference, hip circumference, and visceral fat percentage. In the logistic regression analysis, obesity was found as an independent risk factor for depression (OR: 4.84, 2.1-10.7, p<0.001).According to the results of our study, obesity is a significant and independent risk factor for depression. Obesity type and body composition are important factors that determine the severity of depression.Depresyonun obezlerde sık görüldüğü bilinmektedir. Obezite varlığının yanında, viseral ve abdominal yağ kitlesindeki artışın depresyon üzerindeki etkileri de araştırılmaktadır. Biz de çalışmamızda pratik yöntemlerle tespit edilen viseral yağ oranı ile depresyon varlığı ve şiddeti arasındaki ilişkiyi göstermeyi amaçladık.Çalışmamıza 104 obez hasta ve 54 sağlıklı kontrol alındı. Tüm bireylerde depresyon şiddeti Beck depresyon ölçeği ile değerlendirildi (BDI). Antropometrik ölçümler, viseral yağ oranı ve vücut yağ oranı biyoelektrik impedans yöntemi ile ölçüldü.Ortalama yaş 51,5±12,3 olarak bulundu ve vakaların 65 tanesi (62,5%) kadındı. BDI skorları obez grupta kontrol grubuna göre istatistiksel olarak anlamlı biçimde yüksekti (23,1±10,9 ve 12,1±9,4 p<0,001). Obez gruptaki hastaların % 63,5’i, kontrol grubundakilerin ise %24’ü depresifti. Obez gruptaki kadınlarda depresyon daha fazla idi, ancak kontrol grubunda kadınlar ve erkekler arasında anlamlı fark yoktu. Vücut yağ oranı, depresyon şiddeti ile en yüksek korelasyon gösteren parametreydi. Depresyon şiddeti ile vücut kitle indeksi, bel çevresi, kalça çevresi ve viseral yağ oranı arasında pozitif korelasyon vardı. Lojistik regresyon analizinde obezite, depresyon için bağımsız bir risk faktörü olarak bulundu (OR: 4,84, 2,1–10,7, p<0,001).Çalışmamızın sonuçlarına göre, obezite depresyon için önemli ve bağımsız bir risk faktörüdür. Obezite tipi ve vücut kompozisyonu depresyonun şiddetini belirleyen önemli faktörlerdir." @default.
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- W2608592162 title "What is the Importance of Body Composition in Obesity-related Depression?" @default.
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