Deakin University, IMPACT - the Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation, Food & Mood Centre, School of Medicine, Barwon Health, Geelong, Australia.
Deakin University, IMPACT - the Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation, Food & Mood Centre, School of Medicine, Barwon Health, Geelong, Australia.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2023 Aug;151:105225. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105225. Epub 2023 May 9.
Numerous animal and human studies have assessed the relationship between polyphenols and outcomes related to depression. However, no comprehensive synthesis of the main findings has been conducted. The aim of this manuscript was to systematically review the available evidence from animal and human studies on the association and the effects of dietary polyphenols on depression and provide recommendations for future research. We based our review on 163 preclinical animal, 16 observational and 44 intervention articles assessing the relationship between polyphenols and outcomes related to depression. Most animal studies demonstrated that exposure to polyphenols alleviated behaviours reported to be associated with depression. However, human studies are less clear, with some studies reporting an inverse relationship between the intake of some polyphenols, and polyphenol rich foods and depression risk and symptoms, while others reporting no association or effect. Hence, while there has been extensive research conducted in animals and there is some supporting evidence in humans, further human studies are required, particularly in younger and clinical populations.
大量的动物和人体研究评估了多酚与抑郁相关结局之间的关系。然而,目前尚未对主要发现进行综合分析。本文旨在系统地综述动物和人体研究中关于饮食多酚与抑郁之间的关联和影响的现有证据,并为未来的研究提供建议。我们的综述基于 163 项动物的临床前研究、16 项观察性研究和 44 项干预性研究,评估了多酚与抑郁相关结局之间的关系。大多数动物研究表明,多酚暴露可以缓解与抑郁相关的行为。然而,人体研究则不太明确,一些研究报告称某些多酚的摄入量与富含多酚的食物与抑郁风险和症状呈负相关,而其他研究则报告没有关联或没有影响。因此,虽然动物研究已经非常广泛,并且在人类中也有一些支持性证据,但仍需要进一步的人体研究,特别是在年轻人群和临床人群中。