In 2023, roughly one in two Italians enjoyed a normal weight in terms of body mass index (BMI). However, about 35 percent of the population was overweight, while obese people represented 11.8 percent of the population. Moreover, a small share of individuals were underweight. This figure shows the distribution of adult body mass index (BMI) in Italy in 2023.
BackgroundObesity and depression are intertwined diseases often associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) complications. Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), altered in the brain both of subjects with depression and obesity, provides a potential link between depression and thrombosis. Since the relationship among peripheral BDNF, depression and obesity is not well-defined, the aim of the present report has been to address this issue taking advantage of the contribution played by extracellular vesicle (EV)-derived miRNAs.Research ProcessAssociations among circulating BDNF, depression and EV-derived miRNAs related to atherothrombosis have been evaluated in a large Italian cohort of obese individuals (n = 743), characterized by the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) score.ResultsBDI-II was negatively associated with BDNF levels without a significant impact of the rs6265 BDNF polymorphism; this association was modified by raised levels of IFN-γ. BDNF levels were linked to an increase of 80 EV-derived miRNAs and a decrease of 59 miRNAs related to atherosclerosis and thrombosis. Network analysis identified at least 18 genes targeted by these miRNAs, 7 of which involved in depression and CV risk. The observation of a possible link among BDNF, depression, and miRNAs related to atherothrombosis and depression in obesity is novel and may lead to a wider use of BDNF as a CV risk biomarker in this specific subject group.
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Italian resident men and women aged 35–74 years, the CUORE Project Surveys 1998–2002, 2008–2012, and 2018–2019.
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In 2023, roughly one in two Italians enjoyed a normal weight in terms of body mass index (BMI). However, about 35 percent of the population was overweight, while obese people represented 11.8 percent of the population. Moreover, a small share of individuals were underweight. This figure shows the distribution of adult body mass index (BMI) in Italy in 2023.