Byeon Haewon
Worker's Care and Digital Health Lab, Department of Future Technology, Korea University of Technology and Education, Cheonan 31253, South Korea.
World J Diabetes. 2025 Jun 15;16(6):107071. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i6.107071.
This letter critically examines a recent study by Zhang investigating the mediating role of overweight in the association between depression and new-onset diabetes among middle-aged and older adults. The study provides compelling evidence that overweight mediates approximately 61% of this relationship, suggesting that depression may contribute to diabetes by influencing behaviors that lead to weight gain. This aligns with the understanding that depression can impact appetite regulation and physical activity. While the study employs a longitudinal design and robust statistical methods, limitations such as reliance on self-reported data and body mass index measurements warrant consideration. This analysis emphasizes the need for integrated interventions that address both mental and metabolic health for effective diabetes prevention. Future research should further explore the interplay of lifestyle factors, biological pathways, and social determinants in the development of this complex relationship. Ultimately, an integrated approach targeting both behavioral and biological components is crucial for the prevention and management of new-onset diabetes.
这封信批判性地审视了张最近的一项研究,该研究调查了超重在中老年成年人抑郁症与新发糖尿病之间关联中的中介作用。该研究提供了令人信服的证据,表明超重介导了这种关系的约61%,这表明抑郁症可能通过影响导致体重增加的行为而导致糖尿病。这与抑郁症会影响食欲调节和身体活动的认识相一致。虽然该研究采用了纵向设计和强大的统计方法,但诸如依赖自我报告数据和体重指数测量等局限性值得考虑。该分析强调了采取综合干预措施以解决心理和代谢健康问题从而有效预防糖尿病的必要性。未来的研究应进一步探索生活方式因素、生物途径和社会决定因素在这种复杂关系发展中的相互作用。最终,针对行为和生物成分的综合方法对于预防和管理新发糖尿病至关重要。