Beatriz M Cabrera-Suárez, Jose L Hernández-Fleta, Patricio Molero, Ana González-Pinto, Francisca Lahortiga, Claudio Cabrera, Carlos Chiclana-Actis, Almudena Sánchez-Villegas
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摘要
背景:以地中海饮食为基础的干预对降低康复抑郁症患者复发风险或亚综合征性抑郁症状的影响尚未探讨。方法:PREDIDEP研究是一项为期两年的随机试验,旨在评估富含特级初榨橄榄油的地中海饮食对抑郁症复发的影响。在基线和随访4、8、16、20和24个月时,通过贝克抑郁量表评估抑郁症状。采用Cox回归分析评估饮食干预对抑郁症复发风险的影响。采用混合效应线性模型评估干预后抑郁亚综合征症状的变化。结果:干预2年后,饮食干预组(n = 103)与对照组(n = 93)在抑郁症复发风险为主要结局指标方面无差异。作为次要结局,抑郁症状的改善在4 (-2.15;95% CI = -4.00至-0.29)和8个月(-2.42;95% CI = -4.17 ~ -0.67),对照组无变化。此外,在20个月时,组间差异显著(-3.35;95% CI = -6.08 ~ -0.61)。结论:地中海饮食对既往抑郁发作患者的干预可能有助于减轻抑郁亚综合征症状。
Mediterranean diet-based intervention to improve depressive symptoms: analysis of the PREDIDEP randomized trial.
Background: The effect of an intervention based on Mediterranean diet on reducing recurrence risk or subsyndromal depressive symptoms in recovered depressed patients has not been explored.
Methods: The PREDIDEP study was a two-year randomized trial designed to assess the effect of the Mediterranean Diet enriched with extra virgin olive oil on depression recurrence. At baseline and at four, eight, 16, 20, and 24 months of follow-up, depressive symptoms were evaluated through the Beck Depression inventory. Cox regression analysis was fitted to assess the role of dietary intervention on the risk of depression recurrence. Mixed effects linear models were used to assess changes in depressive subsyndromal symptoms according to the intervention.
Results: After two years of intervention, the dietary intervention group (n = 103) compared to the control group (n = 93) showed no differences regarding depression recurrence risk as main outcome. As secondary outcomes, an improvement of depressive symptoms was yielded at four (-2.15; 95% CI = -4.00 to -0.29) and eight months (-2.42; 95% CI = -4.17 to -0.67) in the intervention group, with no changes in control group. Moreover, at 20 months, significant differences were found between groups (-3.35; 95% CI = -6.08 to -0.61).
Conclusions: An intervention with Mediterranean diet in patients with previous depressive episodes might contribute to the reduction of depressive subsyndromal symptoms.
期刊介绍:
Nutritional Neuroscience is an international, interdisciplinary broad-based, online journal for reporting both basic and clinical research in the field of nutrition that relates to the central and peripheral nervous system. Studies may include the role of different components of normal diet (protein, carbohydrate, fat, moderate use of alcohol, etc.), dietary supplements (minerals, vitamins, hormones, herbs, etc.), and food additives (artificial flavours, colours, sweeteners, etc.) on neurochemistry, neurobiology, and behavioural biology of all vertebrate and invertebrate organisms. Ideally this journal will serve as a forum for neuroscientists, nutritionists, neurologists, psychiatrists, and those interested in preventive medicine.