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Explore the relationship between obesity and depression.

Study the link between obesity and depression.

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**Explore the Relationship Between Obesity and Depression** *Join us in a special study to understand how obesity (having too much body fat) and depression (a feeling of deep sadness) are connected. This study is done online, so you can participate from home.* Participants will help important research by answering questions and trying activities that might help both their body and mind feel better. This can help doctors learn more about these conditions and find better ways to treat them. To join, you need to be 18 or older, have obesity (BMI over 30, which is a way to measure how much body fat you have), feel symptoms of depression, and have a computer or smartphone with internet. You should also be ready to participate in online activities and follow the study's rules. **Key Points:** - **Study Length & Visits:** Conducted entirely online with flexible participation. - **Compensation:** Participants contribute to valuable research but specific compensation details are not mentioned. - **Risks:** Participation involves minimal risk as it mainly involves online activities and assessments. Your help can lead to new discoveries in how obesity and depression affect our health. 🌟
Study details
    obesity
    depression

TX593

26 July 2024

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