Health and Biomedical Innovation, Clinical and Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
Allied Health & Human Performance, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
Nutrients. 2022 Nov 11;14(22):4776. doi: 10.3390/nu14224776.
Poorer mental health is common in undergraduate students due to academic stress. An interplay between stress and diet exists, with stress influencing food choices. Nutritional interventions may be effective in preventing mental health decline due to complex bidirectional interactions between the brain, the gut and the gut microbiota. Previous studies have shown walnut consumption has a positive effect on mental health. Here, using a randomized clinical trial (Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, #ACTRN12619000972123), we aimed to investigate the effects of academic stress and daily walnut consumption in university students on mental health, biochemical markers of general health, and the gut microbiota. We found academic stress had a negative impact on self-reported mood and mental health status, while daily walnut consumption improved mental health indicators and protected against some of the negative effects of academic stress on metabolic and stress biomarkers. Academic stress was associated with lower gut microbial diversity in females, which was improved by walnut consumption. The effects of academic stress or walnut consumption in male participants could not be established due to small numbers of participants. Thus, walnut consumption may have a protective effect against some of the negative impacts of academic stress, however sex-dependent mechanisms require further study.
由于学业压力,本科生的心理健康普遍较差。压力和饮食之间存在相互作用,压力会影响食物选择。由于大脑、肠道和肠道微生物群之间存在复杂的双向相互作用,营养干预可能有助于预防心理健康下降。先前的研究表明,核桃的摄入对心理健康有积极影响。在这里,我们采用随机临床试验(澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册处,#ACTRN12619000972123),旨在研究大学生学业压力和每日核桃摄入对心理健康、一般健康的生化标志物和肠道微生物群的影响。我们发现学业压力对自我报告的情绪和心理健康状况有负面影响,而每日核桃摄入则改善了心理健康指标,并能预防学业压力对代谢和应激生物标志物的一些负面影响。学业压力与女性肠道微生物多样性降低有关,而核桃的摄入则改善了这一点。由于参与者人数较少,因此无法确定学业压力或核桃摄入对男性参与者的影响。因此,核桃的摄入可能对一些学业压力的负面影响有保护作用,但性别相关的机制仍需要进一步研究。