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Contents
- Chapter 1 Global burden of diabetes and depressionJulio Licinio, Andreas L. Birkenfeld, and Stefan R. Bornstein
- Chapter 2 A life course approach to understanding the association between depression and type 2 diabetesKhalida Ismail, Calum D. Moulton, Andrea Danese, and Brenda W. Penninx
- Chapter 3 MicroRNAs as novel biomarkers in depression, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseasesMohamad M. Almedawar, Richard C. Siow, and Henning Morawietz
- Chapter 4 GeneticsCarol Kan and Ma-Li Wong
- Chapter 5 Innate immunity and inflammation in type 2 diabetes-associated depressionCalum D. Moulton and John C. Pickup
- Chapter 6 Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axisAllan H. Young and Mario F. Juruena
- Chapter 7 Gut–brain axis: Physiology and pathologyCarla Petrella, Giuseppe Nisticò, and Robert Nisticò
- Chapter 8 Diabetes distressNorbert Hermanns, Marijke A. Bremmer, and Frank J. Snoek
- Chapter 9 The association between depression and cognitive impairment in type 2 diabetesCalum D. Moulton and Clive Ballard
- Chapter 10 Treatment of depression in type 2 diabetesFrank Petrak and Bonnie Röhrig
- Chapter 11 Psychotropic drugs and metabolic riskAndreas Barthel and Michael Bauer
- Chapter 12 Metabolic surgery and depressionLidia Castagneto Gissey, James R. Casella Mariolo, Geltrude Mingrone, and Francesco Rubino
- Chapter 13 Novel pharmacological targetsCalum D. Moulton
- Chapter 14 Novel technologies: What does gastric electrical stimulation offer to the patient with type 2 diabetes and depression?Harold E. Lebovitz and Shlomo Ben-Haim
- Chapter 15 Current and emerging psychological modelsChristopher Garrett
- Chapter 16 Targeting the circadian systemGregory D. M. Potter and Eleanor M. Scott
- Chapter 17 Cultural and global perspectivesKirsty Winkley, Ebaa Al-Ozairi, and Boon-How Chew
- Chapter 18 National and international policy initiatives on multimorbidityPeter E. H. Schwarz and Patrick Timpel