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Jun 14
2011

Higher levels of appetite-control hormone leptin have fewer symptoms of depression


A new study has found that depression symptoms were mitigated in women with more leptin, the appetite-control hormone.

Long linked to mood disorders, Leptin has now been found to reduce feelings of anxiety. Leptin may indeed have antidepressant qualities," said Elizabeth Lawson, MD, of Harvard Medical School. The results did not indicate any relationship with body mass index (BMI).