SSRI antidepressant use potentiates weight gain in the context of unhealthy lifestyles: Results from a 4-year Australian follow-up study
BMJ Open Aug 19, 2017
Shi Z, et al. – The objective here was to determine the correlation between antidepressant use and weight gain, along with the interaction with lifestyle factors. The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) use appeared to be related to weight gain in the presence of unhealthy behaviours including Western diet, sedentarism and smoking.
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