Yes, depression can often lead to a decrease in appetite. This can be due to changes in serotonin levels, which can affect feelings of hunger and fullness. Stress and anxiety can also play a role in reducing appetite. Seeking help from a psychologist or therapist can be beneficial in addressing these issues and developing coping strategies. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best course of action for managing depression and its effects on appetite.
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