Brenda W J H Penninx
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Li-Gao R, Bot M, Kurilshikov A, Willemsen G, van Greevenbroek M, Schram M, et al.
J Psychosom Res
. 2024 Nov;
188:111994.
PMID: 39577138
Objective: Type D (Distressed) personality combines negative affectivity (NA) and social inhibition (SI) and is associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases. Here, we examined the association of Type...
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Kuckuck S, van der Valk E, Lengton R, Marz J, Hillegers M, Penninx B, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2024 Nov;
171:107224.
PMID: 39509754
Introduction: Long-term biological stress, reflected in hair cortisol and cortisone levels, predicts future weight gain and metabolic deterioration. This is likely at least partially mediated by glucocorticoid-induced increases in hedonic...
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Vreijling S, Penninx B, Verhoeven J, Teunissen C, Blujdea E, Beekman A, et al.
Brain Behav Immun
. 2024 Oct;
123:876-883.
PMID: 39477079
Background: Exercise promotes immunometabolic health and is increasingly recognized as an effective depression treatment. Exercise may be beneficial for patients with immunometabolic depression (IMD), who experience inflammatory and metabolic dysregulations...
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Garcia-Marin L, Campos A, Diaz-Torres S, Rabinowitz J, Ceja Z, Mitchell B, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2024 Oct;
56(11):2333-2344.
PMID: 39433889
Subcortical brain structures are involved in developmental, psychiatric and neurological disorders. Here we performed genome-wide association studies meta-analyses of intracranial and nine subcortical brain volumes (brainstem, caudate nucleus, putamen, hippocampus,...
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Kuckuck S, Lengton R, Meeusen R, van der Valk E, Hillegers M, Penninx B, et al.
Obes Facts
. 2024 Oct;
:1-8.
PMID: 39433032
Introduction: Stress predicts unhealthy eating, obesity, and metabolic deterioration, likely mediated by altered levels of appetite-regulating hormones. Yet, evidence regarding the association between long-term stress and levels of appetite-regulating hormones...
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Han L, Aghajani M, Penninx B, Copeland W, Aberg K, van den Oord E
Psychol Med
. 2024 Oct;
:1-9.
PMID: 39370998
Background: Cross-sectional studies have identified health risks associated with epigenetic aging. However, it is unclear whether these risks make epigenetic clocks 'tick faster' (i.e. accelerate biological aging). The current study...
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Adams M, Thorp J, Jermy B, Kwong A, Koiv K, Grotzinger A, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2024 Sep;
54(12):3459-3468.
PMID: 39324397
Background: Diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder allow for heterogeneous symptom profiles but genetic analysis of major depressive symptoms has the potential to identify clinical and etiological subtypes. There are...
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Have M, Tuithof M, van Dorsselaer S, Batelaan N, Penninx B, Luik A, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2024 Sep;
:1-8.
PMID: 39324389
Background: Mood and anxiety disorders are heterogeneous conditions with variable course. Knowledge on latent classes and transitions between these classes over time based on longitudinal disorder status information provides insight...
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Ostergaard F, Penninx B, Das N, Arango C, van der Wee N, Rossum I, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Aug;
19(8):e0301406.
PMID: 39121107
Recently the 1/f signal of human electroencephalography has attracted attention, as it could potentially reveal a quantitative measure of neural excitation and inhibition in the brain, that may be relevant...
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Wang H, Nagarajan P, Winkler T, Bentley A, Miller C, Kraja A, et al.
Res Sq
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 39070651
Although both short and long sleep duration are associated with elevated hypertension risk, our understanding of their interplay with biological pathways governing blood pressure remains limited. To address this, we...