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Cortisol metabolism, postnatal depression and weight changes in the first 12 months postpartum.

S L RogersB A HughesJ W TomlinsonJacqueline Blissett
Published in: Clinical endocrinology (2016)
Greatest weight loss in the postpartum year was associated with lower conversion of cortisone to cortisol and lower conversion of cortisol to its metabolites, supporting previous work that demonstrates the facilitative role of lower 5α-reductase and 11β-HSD-1 in weight loss. Greater depression symptoms were associated with higher cortisol metabolite production rates. Whilst weight and mental health are both associated with dysregulation of the HPA axis, there may be different pathways towards depressed and obese phenotypes in healthy postpartum samples.
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