“…However, some evidence has shown an association between depressive symptoms and longitudinal increases in IL-6 throughout early childhood and adolescence ( Chu et al, 2019 ; Kautz et al, 2020 ). Previous research has identified several variables that are influential in IL-6 levels in children and adolescents that may be responsible for the diversity of findings observed, including disturbed sleep ( Fernandez-Mendoza et al, 2017 ; Toenders et al, 2022 ; Reddy et al, 2020 ), adiposity ( Chiang et al, 2017 ; McInnis et al, 2014 ; Petrov et al, 2018 ), childhood trauma ( Li et al, 2022 ; Miller et al, 2009 ; Peters et al, 2019 ; Russel et al, 2019 ), executive functioning ( Peters et al, 2019 ; Starr et al, 2016 ), emotional perception ( Peters et al, 2021 ) and psycho-social stress ( Colak Sivri et al 2018 ; Flouri et al, 2019 ; Slavich et al, 2015 ). Many of the studies included in this meta-analysis did not account for these influential variables and therefore, in this study, we were unable to explore these potential mediating relationships.…”