Association between common mental disorder and obesity over the adult life course

Author:

Kivimäki Mika,Batty G. David,Singh-Manoux Archana,Nabi Hermann,Sabia Séverine,Tabak Adam G.,Akbaraly Tasnime N.,Vahtera Jussi,Marmot Michael G.,Jokela Markus

Abstract

BackgroundProspective data on the association between common mental disorders and obesity are scarce, and the impact of ageing on this association is poorly understood.AimsTo examine the association between common mental disorders and obesity (body mass index 30 kg/m2) across the adult life course.MethodThe participants, 6820 men and 3346 women, aged 35–55 were screened four times during a 19-year follow-up (the Whitehall II study). Each screening included measurements of mental disorders (the General Health Questionnaire), weight and height.ResultsThe excess risk of obesity in the presence of mental disorders increased with age (P = 0.004). The estimated proportion of people who were obese was 5.7% at age 40 both in the presence and absence of mental disorders, but the corresponding figures were 34.6% and 27.1% at age 70. The excess risk did not vary by gender or according to ethnic group or socioeconomic position.ConclusionsThe association between common mental disorders and obesity becomes stronger at older ages.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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