Treating obesity in patients with depression: a narrative review and treatment recommendation.

Postgraduate medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-24 DOI:10.1080/00325481.2025.2478812
Pamela Kushner, Scott Kahan, Roger S McIntyre
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The high morbidity of obesity and depression pose significant public health concerns, with the prevalence of obesity doubling in the US between 1990 and 2022 and patients frequently presenting with both. Untreated obesity and depression can greatly impact patient health and well-being, as both obesity and depression are associated with a number of comorbidities including sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, and cardiovascular disease. This narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive and current overview of the overlapping etiologies between obesity and depression as well as the available treatment options that may be recommended by primary care professionals to treat these patients with concomitant obesity and depression. With the considerable overlap in the population of patients with obesity and depression, as well as the overlap in the neurobiological, hormonal, and inflammatory pathways underlying both diseases, primary care professionals should consider screening patients presenting with obesity for depression. Holistic treatment options, including lifestyle and behavioral modifications, and pharmacotherapy for both depression and obesity and bariatric surgery for obesity are critical to manage both conditions simultaneously. Therefore, due to the overlapping neurobiological pathways and mechanisms responsible for the incidence and progression of both obesity and depression, a holistic treatment plan including strategies with efficacy for both conditions and any additional comorbidities may improve the clinical approach for patients with concomitant obesity and depression.

抑郁症患者的肥胖治疗:叙述性回顾和治疗建议。
肥胖症和抑郁症的高发病率引起了重大的公共卫生问题,1990年至2022年间,美国肥胖症的患病率翻了一番,患者经常同时患有这两种疾病。未经治疗的肥胖和抑郁会极大地影响患者的健康和福祉,因为肥胖和抑郁都与许多合并症有关,包括睡眠呼吸暂停、2型糖尿病、代谢综合征、代谢功能障碍相关的脂肪变性肝病和心血管疾病。这篇叙述性综述旨在提供肥胖症和抑郁症之间重叠病因的全面和当前概述,以及初级保健专业人员可能推荐的治疗方案,以治疗这些合并肥胖症和抑郁症的患者。由于肥胖和抑郁症患者的人群中有相当大的重叠,以及这两种疾病的神经生物学、激素和炎症途径的重叠,初级保健专业人员应考虑对肥胖患者进行抑郁症筛查。整体治疗方案,包括生活方式和行为改变,抑郁症和肥胖症的药物治疗以及肥胖症的减肥手术,对于同时控制这两种疾病至关重要。因此,由于肥胖和抑郁症的发生和发展有重叠的神经生物学途径和机制,一个包括对这两种情况和任何其他合并症有效的策略的整体治疗计划可能会改善肥胖和抑郁症患者的临床方法。
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