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Default Obesity, Depression Often Coexist In Middle-Aged Women (Topix)

(Topix) "When people gain weight, they're more likely to become depressed, and when they get depressed, they have more trouble losing weight"
Rising excess weight goes along with less physical activity, higher calorie intake -- and depression -- according to the research. via Science Daily


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