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The association between emotional eating and depressive symptoms: a population-based twin study in Sri Lanka.

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Abstract

This study investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to emotional overeating (EOE) and depressive symptoms, and their covariation, in a Sri-Lankan population, using genetic model-fitting analysis. In total, 3957 twins and singletons in the Colombo Twin and Singleton Study-Phase 2 rated their EOE behaviour and depressive symptoms, which were significantly associated (men: r = 0.11, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.06-0.16, women: r = 0.12, 95% CI 0.07-0.16). Non-shared environmental factors explained the majority of variance in men (EOE e2 = 87%, 95% CI 78-95%; depressive symptoms e2 = 72%, 95% CI 61-83%) and women (EOE e2 = 76%, 95% CI 68-83%; depressive symptoms e2 = 64%, 95% CI 55-74%). Genetic factors were more important for EOE in women (h2 = 21%, 95% CI 4-32%) than men (h2 = 9%, 95% CI 0-20%). Shared-environmental factors were more important for depressive symptoms in men (c2 = 25%, 95% CI 10-36%) than women (c2 = 9%, 95% CI 0-35%). Non-shared environmental factors explained the overlap between depressive symptoms and EOE in women but not in men. Results differed from high-income populations, highlighting the need for behavioural genetic research in global populations.

Citation

(2019). The association between emotional eating and depressive symptoms: a population-based twin study in Sri Lanka. Global Health, Epidemiology and Genomics, e4 - ?. https://doi.org/10.1017/gheg.2019.3

Acceptance Date Mar 12, 2019
Publication Date May 8, 2019
Journal Global Health, Epidemiology and Genomics
Print ISSN 2054-4200
Publisher Hindawi
Pages e4 - ?
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/gheg.2019.3
Keywords depression, emotional eating, global health, non-western population, twin research
Publisher URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/global-health-epidemiology-and-genomics/article/association-between-emotional-eating-and-depressive-symptoms-a-populationbased-twin-study-in-sri-lanka/0FBB80A3E290F0F3CD181CB028C90C24

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