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How Metabolism, Body Weight, and Inflammation Relate to Depression After COVID-19 and the Impact of Vortioxetine

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Abstract

Vortioxetine significantly improved depressive symptoms in individuals with post-COVID-19 condition (PCC), with a mean difference of -5.41 compared to placebo.

  • Participants with PCC showed notable depressive symptoms, influenced by inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and BMI.
  • The study involved 147 adults aged 18 and older, randomized to receive either vortioxetine or placebo over 8 weeks.
  • Results indicated significant interaction effects of treatment, time, and baseline inflammatory and metabolic markers on depressive symptoms.
  • Individuals with higher baseline inflammation, metabolic disruption, and BMI experienced a stronger antidepressant response to vortioxetine.

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