Associations between depression, height and body mass index in adolescent and adult population of Penza city and oblast, Russia

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The aim of this study was to investigate the possible associations between depression, height and body mass index (BMI) in the adolescent and adult population of Penza city and oblast, Russia. The study included 554 adults aged 16-89 years. The presence and severity of depression was evaluated using Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI-II). The participants self-reported their height (cm) and weight (kg) and these were used to calculate their BMI (kg/m2). Significant correlations were obtained between depression and short stature in young men, depression and short stature in participants with normal BMI and depression and age in overweight participants. Young women aged 16-23 years, and older men aged 60-89 years, presented the highest and very similar depression scores with no statistically significant difference between them. Special attention should be paid in Russia to these groups due to their higher risk of depressive disorders.

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Suchomlinov, A., Konstantinov, V. V., & Purlys, P. (2020). Associations between depression, height and body mass index in adolescent and adult population of Penza city and oblast, Russia. Journal of Biosocial Science. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021932020000401

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