Why Depression Isn’t All In The Mind with Professor Edward Bullmore - Dr Rangan Chatterjee
Worldwide, depression will be the single biggest cause of disability in the next 20 years. But treatment for it has not changed much in the last three decades. In the world of psychiatry time has apparently stood still. Up until now, depression has not been considered to be a physical illness but rather something that is all in the mind.
In this week’s episode, I talk to world-leading researcher, Professor of Psychiatry and author, Edward Bullmore, about the new science on the link between depression and inflammation of the body and brain. We delve into how and why we now know that mental disorders can have their root cause in the immune system and how identifying the root cause in each individual patient would lead to more effective targeted treatment. Professor Bullmore explains that stress is probably the biggest risk factor for depression and we talk about how lifestyle can be used to combat it. I hope you enjoy the conversation!
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Episode Highlights:
What are some of the main symptoms of depression (Major Depressive Disorder)?
What other ailments are now being recognised as having depressive symptoms?
Is there an association with depression and inflammation?
Hear how Edward sees that inflammation can be seen as a precursor to depression.
Edward talks about The Dunedin Study.
What do Edward and Rangan think about the current separate set-up for mental health services and physical health services?
What does Edward think about the link between social stress, inflammation & depression?
Hear how Edward believes childhood experiences can have an impact on depressive symptoms later in life.
What do Rangan & Edward think about the importance of immunology, research into it and its part to play in most ill-health?
How can lifestyle changes improve depression symptoms?
Does Edward believe practices such as yoga, meditation & mindfulness can help treat depression?
What affect does Edward think diet can have on depression?
What challenges did Edward have when writing The Inflamed Mind?
To find out more about Edward Bullmore’s upcoming clinical trial on treatments for depression please visit: https://www.neuroimmunology.org.uk/take-part/
'There is no family in the country that’s going to be untouched by depression'
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Find out more about Edward:
Book – The Inflamed Mind: A radical new approach to depression
Further reading:
The Lancet, Inflamed depression by Edward Bullmore
The Guardian article – This revolution in our understanding of depression will be life-transforming
Association of Serum Interleukin 6 and C-Reactive Protein in Childhood With Depression and Psychosis in Young Adult Life
Repeated exposure to systemic inflammation and risk of new depressive symptoms among older adults
The Dunedin Study
Kings College London, 2016 – Study reveals why some depressed patients have blood inflammation
ACES: Adverse Childhood experiences and their impact on your likelihood of auto immune disease later in life
BMC journal, 2013 – So depression is an inflammatory disease, but where does the inflammation come from?
Smiles trial
Dr Chatterjee’s resources:
Treating Depression and Anxiety with Dynamic Running Therapy with William Pullen
The Truth About Meditation with Light Watkins
Mindfulness Instead of Medication with Danny Penman
IBS, Stress and Gut Health with Professor John Cryan
Find Dr Chatterjee’s 4 Pillar of Health in The 4 Pillar Plan
Now available in the US & Canada with the title How to Make Disease Disappear
Pre-order Dr Chatterjee’s NEW book The Stress Solution
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