The influence of genetic and acquired factors on the vulnerability to develop depression: a review
Zhang, Xingfang; Qiao, Yajun; Wang, Mengyuan; Liang, Xinxin; Zhang, Ming; Li, Cen; Cairang, Jixian; Wang, Jianv; Bi, Hongtao; Gao, Tingting
刊名BIOSCIENCE REPORTS
2023
卷号43期号:5
英文摘要Depression is one of the most common mental disorders that affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide and has claimed tens of thousands of lives. The causes are divided into two main areas: congenital genetic factors and acquired environmental factors. Congenital factors include genetic mutations and epigenetic events; acquired factors include birth patterns, feeding patterns, dietary patterns, childhood experiences, education and economic levels, isolation due to epidemics, and many other complex factors. According to studies, these factors play important roles in depression. Therefore, here, we analyze and study the factors fromtwo aspects, describe their influence on individual depression, and analyze their underlying mechanisms. The results showed that both innate and acquired factors have significant effects on the occurrence of depressive disorder, and these findings may provide new ideas and methods for the study of depressive disorder, thus facilitating the process of depression prevention and treatment.
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/61652]  
专题西北高原生物研究所_中国科学院西北高原生物研究所
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Zhang, Xingfang,Qiao, Yajun,Wang, Mengyuan,et al. The influence of genetic and acquired factors on the vulnerability to develop depression: a review[J]. BIOSCIENCE REPORTS,2023,43(5).
APA Zhang, Xingfang.,Qiao, Yajun.,Wang, Mengyuan.,Liang, Xinxin.,Zhang, Ming.,...&Gao, Tingting.(2023).The influence of genetic and acquired factors on the vulnerability to develop depression: a review.BIOSCIENCE REPORTS,43(5).
MLA Zhang, Xingfang,et al."The influence of genetic and acquired factors on the vulnerability to develop depression: a review".BIOSCIENCE REPORTS 43.5(2023).
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