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Twelve-Month Studies on Perilla Oil Intake in Japanese Adults—Possible Supplement for Mental Health

Michio Hashimoto, Kentaro Matsuzaki, Setsushi Kato, Shahdat Hossain, Miho Ohno, Osamu Shido

2020Foods26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

oil (PO), rich in α-linolenic acid (LNA, C18:3, ω-3), is increasingly alleged to have numerous health benefits in humans. However, the current reports detailing the effects of PO on human mental health are not adequate. Therefore, in the current investigation we compared the effects of PO or placebo treatment on the mental condition of healthy adult Japanese volunteers. At baseline and after 12 months of treatment, mental health condition was assessed using the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Apathy Scale, and serum biochemical parameters were determined. From baseline to 12 months of intervention, both SDS depression and apathy scores improved significantly in the PO-administered group. Compared to those of control group, serum norepinephrine and serotonin levels after 12 months decreased in the PO-administered group. The enhanced mental state observed in PO-subjects was accompanied by LNA level increases in erythrocyte plasma membranes. Our data demonstrate that PO intake enhances blood LNA levels and may maintain healthy mental conditions in adult subjects.

Topics & Concepts

Mental healthDepression (economics)ApathyMedicinePlaceboAnxietyMental stateInternal medicinePsychiatryDiseasePathologyMacroeconomicsEconomicsAlternative medicineFatty Acid Research and HealthDiet and metabolism studiesEicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology
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