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饮食干预对抑郁症状谱的影响:MooDFOOD抑郁症预防研究的结果

Effects of dietary interventions on depressive symptom profiles: results from the MooDFOOD depression prevention study.

作者信息

Vreijling Sarah R, Penninx Brenda W J H, Bot Mariska, Watkins Ed, Owens Matthew, Kohls Elisabeth, Hegerl Ulrich, Roca Miquel, Gili Margalida, Brouwer Ingeborg A, Visser Marjolein, Beekman Aartjan T F, Jansen Rick, Lamers Femke

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute and Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2021 Apr 7;52(15):1-10. doi: 10.1017/S0033291721000337.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dietary interventions did not prevent depression onset nor reduced depressive symptoms in a large multi-center randomized controlled depression prevention study (MooDFOOD) involving overweight adults with subsyndromal depressive symptoms. We conducted follow-up analyses to investigate whether dietary interventions differ in their effects on depressive symptom profiles (mood/cognition; somatic; atypical, energy-related).

METHODS

Baseline, 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up data from MooDFOOD were used (n = 933). Participants received (1) placebo supplements, (2) food-related behavioral activation (F-BA) therapy with placebo supplements, (3) multi-nutrient supplements (omega-3 fatty acids and a multi-vitamin), or (4) F-BA therapy with multi-nutrient supplements. Depressive symptom profiles were based on the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology.

RESULTS

F-BA therapy was significantly associated with decreased severity of the somatic (B = -0.03, p = 0.014, d = -0.10) and energy-related (B = -0.08, p = 0.001, d = -0.13), but not with the mood/cognition symptom profile, whereas multi-nutrient supplementation was significantly associated with increased severity of the mood/cognition (B = 0.05, p = 0.022, d = 0.09) and the energy-related (B = 0.07, p = 0.002, d = 0.12) but not with the somatic symptom profile.

CONCLUSIONS

Differentiating depressive symptom profiles indicated that food-related behavioral interventions are most beneficial to alleviate somatic symptoms and symptoms of the atypical, energy-related profile linked to an immuno-metabolic form of depression, although effect sizes were small. Multi-nutrient supplements are not indicated to reduce depressive symptom profiles. These findings show that attention to clinical heterogeneity in depression is of importance when studying dietary interventions.

摘要

背景

在一项涉及有亚综合征抑郁症状的超重成年人的大型多中心随机对照抑郁症预防研究(MooDFOOD)中,饮食干预既未能预防抑郁症的发作,也未减轻抑郁症状。我们进行了随访分析,以调查饮食干预对抑郁症状谱(情绪/认知;躯体;非典型、与能量相关)的影响是否存在差异。

方法

使用了MooDFOOD的基线、3个月、6个月和12个月的随访数据(n = 933)。参与者接受(1)安慰剂补充剂,(2)服用安慰剂补充剂的食物相关行为激活(F-BA)疗法,(3)多种营养素补充剂(ω-3脂肪酸和多种维生素),或(4)服用多种营养素补充剂的F-BA疗法。抑郁症状谱基于抑郁症状量表。

结果

F-BA疗法与躯体症状严重程度降低(B = -0.03,p = 0.014,d = -0.10)和与能量相关症状严重程度降低显著相关(B = -0.08,p = 0.001,d = -0.13),但与情绪/认知症状谱无关,而多种营养素补充与情绪/认知症状严重程度增加(B = 0.05,p = 0.022,d = 0.09)和与能量相关症状严重程度增加显著相关(B = 0.07,p = 0.002,d = 0.12),但与躯体症状谱无关。

结论

区分抑郁症状谱表明,食物相关行为干预对减轻躯体症状以及与免疫代谢型抑郁症相关的非典型、与能量相关症状谱的症状最为有益,尽管效应量较小。不建议使用多种营养素补充剂来减轻抑郁症状谱。这些发现表明,在研究饮食干预时,关注抑郁症的临床异质性很重要。

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