Weight change and risk of depression in patients with diabetic kidney disease: a nationwide population-based study

Author:

Choi Hong SangORCID,Kim BongseongORCID,Han Kyung-DoORCID,Oh Tae RyomORCID,Suh Sang HeonORCID,Kim MinahORCID,Kim Chang SeongORCID,Bae Eun HuiORCID,Ma Seong KwonORCID,Kim Soo WanORCID

Abstract

Background: Several studies have reported that depression is prevalent in patients with diabetes or chronic kidney disease. However,the relationship between weight changes and the risk of depression has not been elucidated in patients with diabetic kidney disease(DKD).Methods: From the Korean National Health Insurance Service database, we selected 67,866 patients with DKD and body weightdata from two consecutive health examinations with a 2-year interval between 2009 and 2012. Weight change over 2 years was categorizedinto five groups: ≥–10%, <–10% to ≥–5%, <–5% to <5%, ≥5% to <10%, and ≥10%. The occurrence of depression was monitoredvia the codes of International Statistical Classification of Diseases, 10th revision through the end of 2018.Results: During the 5.24-year follow-up, 17,023 patients with DKD developed depression. Weight change and the risk of depressionhad a U-shaped relationship: patients with ≥–10% weight change (hazard ratio [HR], 1.12) and those with ≥10% weight change (HR,1.11) showed higher HRs for depression than those with <–5% to <5% weight change, even after adjusting for several confoundingfactors. In the subgroup analyses, the risk of depression tended to increase as weight gain or weight loss increased in all subgroups.Conclusion: Both weight loss and weight gain increased the risk of depression in patients with DKD.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Chonnam National University Hospital Biomedical Research Institute

Publisher

The Korean Society of Nephrology

Subject

General Medicine

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