Abstract

People living with major mood disorders have high rates of metabolic and cardiovascular, leading to shorter life expectancy compared to people without mental disorders. Increased body weight predicts cardiometabolic issues and is highly prevalent in individuals with mood disorders, particularly women. It is unknown when in development this relationship begins. We aim to establish at what age weight increases in individuals with familial risk for mood disorders begins.

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