A Review: Exploring Nutrition Approaches to Improve Mental Health Among Athletes: Focus on Depression and Disordered Eating

Zuzanna Malinowska, Iana-Maria Hadjieva, Julia Majsiak, Joanna Michalina Jurek
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Elite sports environments can increase psychiatric conditions like stress and depression due to social pressure for specific body shapes, encouraging disordered eating behaviors, especially in endurance, aesthetic, and weight-dependent sports. This review aims to investigate eating habits among athletes suffering from poor mental health and identify dietary strategies or nutritional advice to mitigate these conditions in physically active individuals. The review focused on studies conducted after 2010 involving adults in any level of regular physical activity, showcasing psychiatric symptoms related to a disordered relationship with food, including depression and various eating disorders. The search on the literature databases was conducted on 20th October 2023 through multiple electronic databases (PubMed, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar) to capture as many relevant citations as possible. Exclusions were made for studies on children or psychiatric patients. The research was sourced from significant databases, emphasizing the correlation between dietary habits and mental health in athletes. Findings reveal that athletes, particularly in ultra-endurance and weight-dependent sports, are susceptible to psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, and exercise addiction. Competitive bodybuilders also showed higher levels of depression and orthorexia nervosa symptoms. Tailored nutrition therapy, guided by healthcare professionals and adjusted to each athlete's specific needs and preferences, is crucial for addressing psychiatric symptoms and eating disorders in athletes. A holistic approach to recovery and well-being can significantly enhance both performance and overall quality of life, underscoring the importance of high-quality, balanced diets in supporting mental health and athletes' achievement.
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回顾:探索改善运动员心理健康的营养方法:关注抑郁症和进食障碍
由于社会对特定体型的压力,精英运动环境可能会增加压力和抑郁等精神疾病,从而助长紊乱的饮食行为,尤其是在耐力、审美和体重依赖型运动中。本综述旨在调查心理健康状况不佳的运动员的饮食习惯,并确定饮食策略或营养建议,以减轻体育运动员的这些状况。本综述侧重于 2010 年之后进行的研究,这些研究涉及参加任何级别定期体育活动的成年人,这些研究显示了与食物关系失调有关的精神症状,包括抑郁症和各种进食障碍。2023 年 10 月 20 日,通过多个电子数据库(PubMed、SCOPUS 和 Google Scholar)对文献数据库进行了搜索,以获取尽可能多的相关引文。排除了关于儿童或精神病患者的研究。研究来源于重要的数据库,强调了运动员饮食习惯与心理健康之间的相关性。研究结果显示,运动员,尤其是从事超耐力和体重依赖型运动的运动员,很容易患上抑郁症、焦虑症和运动成瘾等精神疾病。竞技健美运动员也表现出较高的抑郁和神经性厌食症状。由专业医护人员指导并根据每位运动员的具体需求和偏好进行调整的定制营养疗法,对于解决运动员的精神症状和饮食失调问题至关重要。全面的康复和保健方法可以显著提高运动员的表现和整体生活质量,这也强调了优质、均衡的饮食对支持运动员心理健康和取得成绩的重要性。
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