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Explore the relationship between obesity and depression.

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18 years and older
Both
Phase N/A

Join a special online study to explore how obesity and depression are connected. Obesity means having a body mass index (BMI) over 30, which is a measure of body fat based on height and weight. Depression is a condition that makes people feel very sad and lose interest in activities. This study will help us learn more about these conditions and how they affect health. If you are 18 or older, have a BMI over 30, feel symptoms of depression, and have internet access, you can join. Participants will take online quizzes and activities that may help improve both mental and physical health. By joining, you'll support important research that might help others in the future.

  • The study is online, so you need a computer or smartphone with internet.
  • You'll be part of online assessments and activities.
  • Your participation could help improve treatments for obesity and depression.
Study details
    obesity
    depression

TX593

26 July 2024

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