However, variability seen across clinic team members and lower reach among older and non-White patients
Depression present in late life and midlife linked to significantly increased risk for all-cause dementia
Among veterans, female gender, being divorced are risk factors for depression, while high income is protective factor
However, when accounting for demographic and family-level factors, between-person differences were not significant
In the highest-risk groups, roughly one in 12 people developed depression over the next 10 years
Small effects on depressive symptoms seen with calorie restriction and low-fat diets for adults with elevated cardiometabolic risk
GLP-1 receptor agonists are associated with improvements in restrained eating, emotional eating behavior, QOL
Significantly larger increase seen in prevalence of depressive symptoms in adults aged 20 to 44 years versus those aged 65 years or older
Increase seen in proportion with anxiety and depression, while proportion experiencing behavioral or conduct problems remained stable
Clinicians should provide or refer those at increased risk to counseling interventions during pregnancy, postpartum