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Nutrition-based interventions for mood disorders

Laís Bhering Martins, Jenneffer Rayane Braga Tibães, Marsal Sanches, Felice N. Jacka, Michael Berk, Antônio Lúcio Teixeira

2021Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: ‘Nutritional Psychiatry’ is an emerging area of research that has great potential as an adjunctive tool for the prevention and treatment of diverse neuropsychiatric disorders. Several nutrition-related aspects, such as obesity, dietary patterns, gut microbiome composition and gut permeability, bioactive food compounds, and nutrients can influence pathways implicated in the pathophysiology of mood disorders.Areas covered: Here, the authors review the current evidence on nutrition–mood interaction and nutrition-based treatments for the two main mood disorders, i.e., major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder.Expert opinion: Consistent evidence from observational studies has pointed out the association between a ‘healthy’ diet, generally characterized by a higher intake of fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, whole grains, and good quality sources of protein (i.e. fish and/or seafood), and decreased risk of mood disorders and the parallel association between a ‘Western’ diet pattern and increased risk. However, only a few clinical trials have evaluated the effect of nutritional interventions on the treatment of these conditions. The bidirectional interaction between the brain and the gut, named ‘brain-gut-microbiome axis’ or ‘gut-brain axis’, plays a key role in the link between nutrition and mood disorders. Therefore, nutrition-based strategies for gut microbiota modulation are promising fields in mood disorders.

Topics & Concepts

MoodMood disordersGut floraPsychological interventionBipolar disorderMajor depressive disorderObservational studyMedicineEating disordersMicrobiomePsychiatryGut microbiomeClinical psychologyPsychologyBioinformaticsBiologyAnxietyInternal medicineImmunologyDiet and metabolism studiesNutritional Studies and DietEating Disorders and Behaviors