Weight gain due to depression treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa addresses one of the most visible yet most misunderstood consequences of mental illness. If you have gained significant weight over months or years alongside persistent low mood, if you eat for comfort rather than hunger, if food is the only thing that provides a momentary escape from the emptiness, if you have tried every diet but cannot stick to any because the depression steals your motivation and willpower — the weight is not the problem. The depression is. And until the depression is treated, no diet will work.
The APA identifies changes in appetite and weight as core diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder. The Obesity Action Coalition confirms the bidirectional relationship between depression and obesity — each condition significantly increases the risk of the other.
Weight gain due to depression treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa addresses the multiple mechanisms through which depression drives weight gain. Emotional eating — depression creates an emotional void that food temporarily fills. Carbohydrates and sugary foods trigger serotonin release, providing brief mood elevation that depressed brains desperately crave. Reduced physical activity — depression saps energy, motivation, and interest in movement. Getting off the couch requires willpower that depression has already depleted. Sleep disruption — depression disrupts sleep, and sleep deprivation increases hunger hormones and cravings for high-calorie foods. Cortisol elevation — chronic stress and depression increase cortisol, which promotes abdominal fat storage. Medication side effects — some antidepressants, mood stabilisers, and antipsychotics cause weight gain as a side effect. Metabolic changes — depression independently alters metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and fat storage.
Weight gain due to depression treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa breaks the cycle that keeps patients trapped. Depression reduces activity and increases emotional eating, causing weight gain. Weight gain worsens self-esteem, body image, and social withdrawal, deepening depression. Deeper depression further reduces motivation and increases comfort eating. Failed diet attempts add guilt, shame, and hopelessness to the depression. The cycle accelerates — each revolution adding more weight and more despair.
The most important principle of weight gain due to depression treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa is treating depression as the primary condition. When depression lifts, energy returns, motivation rebuilds, emotional eating reduces, and the capacity to make healthy choices is restored. Antidepressant selection at Bharosa is weight-conscious — our psychiatrists choose medications that are weight-neutral or weight-favourable whenever clinically appropriate. For patients already on weight-gaining medications, our psychiatrists evaluate whether switching to alternatives is possible without compromising mental health stability.
CBT in weight gain due to depression treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa targets the emotional eating patterns driving weight gain. Identifying emotional triggers for eating — distinguishing physical hunger from emotional hunger. Developing alternative coping strategies for the emotions currently managed through food. Challenging the all-or-nothing thinking that turns a single dietary lapse into complete abandonment. Building a sustainable relationship with food based on nourishment rather than emotional regulation.
Weight gain due to depression treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa includes graduated physical activity introduction — not punishing exercise programmes but gentle, enjoyable movement that builds progressively. Exercise produces antidepressant neurochemicals, improves sleep, reduces cortisol, and supports weight management — addressing multiple mechanisms simultaneously.
For patients whose weight gain is primarily medication-related, weight gain due to depression treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa includes careful medication review, potential switching to weight-neutral alternatives, and management strategies for unavoidable medication-related weight changes.
Q: Should I diet first or treat depression first?
A: Treat depression first. Dieting while depressed almost always fails because depression undermines the motivation, willpower, and consistency that dieting requires. Once depression is treated, healthy changes become sustainable.
Q: Can antidepressants cause weight gain?
A: Some can. Our psychiatrists at Bharosa select weight-conscious medications and monitor weight throughout treatment.
Q: How long until I start losing weight with treatment?
A: Once depression lifts and emotional eating reduces, weight stabilisation typically occurs within weeks. Gradual weight loss follows as activity increases and eating patterns normalise.
Weight is a symptom — depression is the disease. Bharosa provides expert weight gain due to depression treatment in Hyderabad. Call +91 95050 58886.

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