Naidoo Uma
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Am J Lifestyle Med. 2020 Dec 8;15(1):39-42. doi: 10.1177/1559827620973936. eCollection 2021 Jan-Feb.
There is a tendency to accept anxiety as an inevitable part of living in a stressful modern world. However, simple dietary changes can help attenuate the stress response. While there are several approaches to treating anxiety, research by Peter Roy-Byrne in 2015 has shown that only 50% to 60% of people respond to medication and psychotherapy, and only a quarter of patients have complete resolution of their symptoms. According to statistics from the National Institute of Mental health, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety disorders were the most common mental health disorder in the United States, about 3 times more common than depression (18.1% vs 6.7%). A recent Express Scripts survey showed the percent increase in the number of new prescriptions for antianxiety medications by the middle March 2020 for antianxiety medications was 37.7%, underscoring the likely rise in anxiety associated with the pandemic. While traditional medications and therapies are well needed, to beat stress during times of a pandemic, it is important to think more broadly about how we can best affect our mental well-being. One of those ways is through our nutrition and dietary habits, and research by Opie et al in 2015 demonstrates that our dietary choices are more crucial than ever. This column reviews foods and substances that are important to consider in managing anxiety.
人们往往倾向于认为焦虑是生活在压力重重的现代世界中不可避免的一部分。然而,简单的饮食改变有助于减轻压力反应。虽然治疗焦虑有多种方法,但彼得·罗伊 - 伯恩在2015年的研究表明,只有50%至60%的人对药物治疗和心理治疗有反应,只有四分之一的患者症状能完全缓解。根据美国国立精神卫生研究所的统计数据,在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前,焦虑症是美国最常见的心理健康障碍,其发病率约为抑郁症的3倍(18.1%对6.7%)。最近的一项快捷药方调查显示,到2020年3月中旬,抗焦虑药物新处方数量的增幅为37.7%,这凸显了与大流行相关的焦虑情绪可能有所上升。虽然传统药物和疗法很有必要,但在大流行期间战胜压力时,更广泛地思考如何才能最好地影响我们的心理健康非常重要。其中一种方法就是通过我们的营养和饮食习惯,奥皮等人在2015年的研究表明,我们的饮食选择比以往任何时候都更为关键。本专栏将回顾在应对焦虑时需要重点考虑的食物和物质。