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营养与神经炎症:中年女性处于危险区域吗?

Nutrition and Neuroinflammation: Are Middle-Aged Women in the Red Zone?

作者信息

Bernier Veronique, Chatelan Angeline, Point Camille, Strauss Mélanie

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Brugmann University Hospital, Université Libre de Bruxelles-ULB, 1020 Brussels, Belgium.

Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Geneva School of Health Sciences, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, CH-1227 Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2025 May 8;17(10):1607. doi: 10.3390/nu17101607.

Abstract

Women exhibit unique vulnerabilities in health, especially regarding mental health and neurodegenerative diseases. Biological, hormonal, and metabolic differences contribute to sex-specific risks that remain underrepresented in clinical studies. Diseases such as major depressive disorder (MDD) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are more prevalent in women and may be influenced by hormonal transitions, particularly during menopause. Chronic low-grade inflammation is emerging as a shared mechanism underlying both conditions, and this inflammatory state can be worsened by dietary habits. During menopause, mood and sleep disturbances can influence dietary behavior, leading to enhanced snacking and consumption of high-glycemic and comfort foods. Such foods, low in nutritional value, promote weight gain and elevated inflammatory markers. Their consumption combined (or not) with a preexisting Western diet pattern-already linked to inflammation-could reinforce systemic inflammation involving the gut-brain axis. Moreover, the symptoms "per se" could act on inflammation as well. Peripheral inflammation may cross the blood-brain barrier, sustaining mood disorders and promoting neurodegenerative changes. Finally, MDD and AD are both associated with conditions such as obesity and diabetes, which occur more frequently in women. The review highlights how menopause-related changes in mood, sleep, and diet may heighten susceptibility to mental and neurodegenerative diseases.

摘要

女性在健康方面存在独特的脆弱性,尤其是在心理健康和神经退行性疾病方面。生物学、激素和代谢差异导致了特定性别的风险,而这些风险在临床研究中仍未得到充分体现。诸如重度抑郁症(MDD)和阿尔茨海默病(AD)等疾病在女性中更为普遍,并且可能受到激素变化的影响,尤其是在更年期期间。慢性低度炎症正在成为这两种疾病的共同潜在机制,而这种炎症状态会因饮食习惯而恶化。在更年期期间,情绪和睡眠障碍会影响饮食行为,导致零食摄入量增加以及高血糖和慰藉食品的消费增加。这些营养价值低的食物会导致体重增加和炎症标志物升高。它们的消费与已有的西方饮食模式(已与炎症相关联)相结合(或不结合),可能会加剧涉及肠脑轴的全身炎症。此外,症状“本身”也可能对炎症产生影响。外周炎症可能会穿过血脑屏障,维持情绪障碍并促进神经退行性变化。最后,MDD和AD都与肥胖和糖尿病等疾病相关,而这些疾病在女性中更为常见。该综述强调了与更年期相关的情绪、睡眠和饮食变化如何可能增加对精神和神经退行性疾病的易感性。

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