TY - JOUR
T1 - Understanding depression in type 2 diabetes
T2 - a biological approach in observational studies
AU - van Sloten, Thomas
AU - Schram, Miranda
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 van Sloten T and Schram M.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Depression is twice as common in type 2 diabetes as in the general population and is associated with adverse health outcomes. Growing evidence suggest that type 2 diabetes and depression share biological mechanisms. This brief commentary discusses current understanding of shared biological pathways, focussing on hyperglycaemia, (micro)vascular dysfunction, and low-grade inflammation. Although there is accumulating evidence that these pathways are involved in the link between type 2 diabetes and depression, direct evidence of their temporal associations is lacking because of a paucity of longitudinal studies that focus on the pathobiology of both type 2 diabetes and depression.
AB - Depression is twice as common in type 2 diabetes as in the general population and is associated with adverse health outcomes. Growing evidence suggest that type 2 diabetes and depression share biological mechanisms. This brief commentary discusses current understanding of shared biological pathways, focussing on hyperglycaemia, (micro)vascular dysfunction, and low-grade inflammation. Although there is accumulating evidence that these pathways are involved in the link between type 2 diabetes and depression, direct evidence of their temporal associations is lacking because of a paucity of longitudinal studies that focus on the pathobiology of both type 2 diabetes and depression.
KW - (micro-)vascular dysfunction
KW - Depression
KW - Hyperglycaemia
KW - Low-grade inflammation
KW - Type 2 diabetes
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U2 - 10.12688/f1000research.13898.1
DO - 10.12688/f1000research.13898.1
M3 - Review article
C2 - 30135724
SN - 2046-1402
VL - 7
JO - F1000Research
JF - F1000Research
M1 - 1283
ER -