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A biological perspective on differences and similarities between burnout and depression

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.94210
Date of Publication
February 2017
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Zentrum für Translati...

Contributor
Orosz, Ariane
Zentrum für Translationale Forschung der Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Federspiel, Andreaorcid-logo
Zentrum für Translationale Forschung der Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Haisch, Sarie
Seeher, Christian
Dierks, Thomas
Zentrum für Translationale Forschung der Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Cattapan-Ludewig, Katja
Zentrum für Translationale Forschung der Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Subject(s)

500 - Science::570 - ...

Series
Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0149-7634
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.12.005
PubMed ID
27993607
Uncontrolled Keywords

Allostatic load index...

Autonomic nervous sys...

Brain-derived neurotr...

Burnout

Childhood adversity

Depression

Heart rate variabilit...

Hippocampal volume

Parasympathetic nervo...

Stress

Stress-related disord...

Description
To compare and contrast burnout and depression is not only a conceptual issue, but may deliver important directions for treatment approaches and stabilize the awareness of disease which is essential for affected individuals. Because of the symptomatic overlap, it is a subject of multidimensional research and discussion to find specific signatures to differentiate between the two phenomena or to present evidence that they are different aspects of the same disorder. Both pathologies are regarded as stress-related disorders. Therefore, in this review burnout and depression are discussed on the basis of biological parameters, mainly heart rate variability (HRV) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which are crucial to the stress response system. It emerges that instead of finding one specific discriminating marker, future research should rather concentrate on elaborating indices for burnout and depression which integrate combinations of parameters found in genetics, neurobiology, physiology and environment.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/148949
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