KETO-MOOD: Ketogenic Diet for Microbiome Optimization and Overcoming Depression: A Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Neuroimmunomodulation Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1159/000542979
Katarzyna Hongler, Astrid Lounici, Erin Maurer, Ueli Lanz, Orsolya Szathmari, Yvonne Reuter, Sandra Nussbaum, Ines Steinborn, Annika Haedrich, Melina A Mölling, Ulf Wein, Iona Bocek, Luca Hersberger, Annette B Brühl, Undine E Lang, Timur Liwinski
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Abstract

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) significantly impacts millions worldwide, with limited success in achieving remission for many patients, leading to high disease burden and increased suicide risk. Psychotherapy and antidepressants, although effective, do not provide relief for all, prompting the search for alternative treatments. Ketogenic diets have demonstrated positive effects on brain health. Our study aims to investigate the efficacy of the ketogenic diet in alleviating MDD symptoms, filling a critical gap in psychiatric treatment options and offering a novel dietary approach with potential to mitigate disease burden and enhance mental well-being. This phase randomized controlled trial will evaluate the efficacy of a ten-week program of dietitian counseling and ketogenic meal provision versus an intervention with similar dietetic contact promoting a healthy, insulin-lowering, non-ketogenic diet. The primary outcome is the change in the Patient Health Questionnaire nine-item depression score. Secondary outcomes include cognitive and affective mindfulness, self-efficacy, sleep, cognitive function, work and social adjustment, and various immunological, metabolic, and microbiome markers at weeks 6 and 10. This study addresses a critical gap in depression treatment by exploring the ketogenic diet's potential as a novel intervention. Given the global impact of depression and limitations of current therapies, this research is valuable for its potential neuroprotective and metabolic benefits. It aims to advance psychiatric treatment strategies by clarifying the diet's effects on depression and its underlying mechanisms.

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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: The rapidly expanding area of research known as neuroimmunomodulation explores the way in which the nervous system interacts with the immune system via neural, hormonal, and paracrine actions. Encompassing both basic and clinical research, ''Neuroimmunomodulation'' reports on all aspects of these interactions. Basic investigations consider all neural and humoral networks from molecular genetics through cell regulation to integrative systems of the body. The journal also aims to clarify the basic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of the CNS pathology in AIDS patients and in various neurodegenerative diseases. Although primarily devoted to research articles, timely reviews are published on a regular basis.
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KETO-MOOD: Ketogenic Diet for Microbiome Optimization and Overcoming Depression: A Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. Erratum. A brief historic review of research on early life stress and inflammation across the lifespan. Immunological Approaches in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders - a Historical Overview. The saNeuroGut Initiative: Investigating the gut microbiome and symptoms of anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress.
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