The Link between Insulin Resistance and Depression – An interview with Dr. Natalie Rasgon

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Metabolic dysfunction, such as insulin resistance and pre-diabetes, is closely associated with symptoms of depression. But how do we know if metabolic dysfunction causes depression? Or if metabolic therapies could treat depression? Those are more difficult questions to answer, but there is accumulating biological evidence that links insulin resistance and depressive disorders.

Dr. Natalie Rasgon, a psychiatrist and clinician-researcher at Stanford University, published an important paper suggesting a possible causative role. Her research showed that measures of insulin resistance predicted the incidence of major depressive disorder. We discuss the background and findings of the study, as well as the take-home message–screening for and treating metabolic dysfunction can improve symptoms of depression.

Table of Contents:
0:00 - Introduction
1:49 - Interview with Dr. Natalie Rasgon
23:31 - Conclusion

Experts featured in this video:
Natalie Rasgon, MD PhD
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University
https://profiles.stanford.edu/natalie...

Articles referenced in this video:
Incident major depressive disorder predicted by three measures of insulin resistance: A Dutch cohort study
https://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/doi/...


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