The production and transmission of the hormone serotonin is associated with depression. It really is a "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" situation.
Human growth hormone (HGH) replacement in postmenopausal women may help decrease depression by enhancing mood-regulating neurotransmitters, improving energy levels, and promoting overall well-being. Low HGH levels can contribute to symptoms such as fatigue and decreased motivation, which can exacerbate depressive feelings. By restoring HGH levels, women may experience better sleep, increased muscle mass, and improved cognitive function, all of which can positively influence mood and reduce depressive symptoms. Moreover, HGH may have neuroprotective effects that further support mental health.
Serotonin which Controls mood, appetite, and sleep. Ghrelin which stimulates appetite, secretion of growth hormone from anterior pituitary gland Leptin which causes decrease of appetite and increase of metabolism.
Depression is not a technical symptom of diabetes itself, so technically it doesn't cause depression, but the physical conditions associated with diabetes may lead to depression.From what i heard about Nick Jonas, he had mood swings when he was in the process of getting diabetes, so it is kind of associated with it.
Exercise therapy has been shown to be of benefit in depression, due to release of mood-enhancing neurotransmitters associated with exercise as well as increasing energy levels.
Alopecia and PCOS can result in hair loss. You have to reduce depression, harmful effects of stress, and mood swing.All these are related to hormone imbalance
no. depression is a mood disorder.
They alternate between depression (the "low" mood) and mania or hypomania (the "high" mood). These patients go from depression to a frenzied, abnormal elevation in mood.
Yes they can, pheromones are released by both males and females and they can effect the mood and behavior of both genders. Postpartum depression can actually make the male depressed as well just due to the hormone drop.
Oxytocin is a hormone that is involved in the regulation of mood and social interaction. It is often referred to as the "love hormone" or "bonding hormone" because it plays a role in social bonding, trust, and empathy.
depression
Mood Disorder
Some symptoms associated with someone who is bipolar are serious mood shifts, energy, thinking, and behavior. From the highs of mania on one extreme, to the lows of depression on the other. The mood changes of bipolar disorder are so intense that they interfere with the ability to function.