de Miguel Aránzazu, Agejas José Ángel, Orón José Víctor
Department of Gastronomy, School of Law, Business and Government, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain.
Department of Ethics, School of Humanities, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain.
Nutrients. 2025 Jul 14;17(14):2318. doi: 10.3390/nu17142318.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The complex relationship between nutrition and mental well-being has been widely documented, with empirical evidence supporting both the influence of dietary habits on psychological health and, conversely, the impact of mental state on food choices. However, a critical gap remains in understanding the mechanisms underlying this interaction. While previous literature have examined various biological and psychological mediators, limited attention has been given to the potential mediation role of interpersonal relationships in shaping this dynamic. This article seeks to address this theoretical gap by exploring how the quality of social interactions-both in their intentional dimension and in their lived experiential aspect-may function as a key mediator between nutrition and mental well-being.
Methodologically, a combination of systematic review (PRISMA) and narrative review was employed, given that the findings of the systematic review alone are insufficient to formulate a hypothesis that requires interdisciplinary dialog in a still emerging and underexplored field.
The hypothesis we aim to propose is whether the quality of interpersonal relationships acts as a catalyst and enhancer of the effect of nutrients on mental health.
This could open new avenues for the design of dietary interventions and mental well-being programs from a socially integrated approach.
背景/目的:营养与心理健康之间的复杂关系已有大量文献记载,实证证据既支持饮食习惯对心理健康的影响,反过来也支持心理状态对食物选择的影响。然而,在理解这种相互作用背后的机制方面仍存在关键差距。虽然先前的文献研究了各种生物和心理调节因素,但人际关系在塑造这种动态过程中的潜在调节作用却很少受到关注。本文旨在通过探讨社会互动的质量——无论是在其有意识的维度还是在其实际体验方面——如何作为营养与心理健康之间的关键调节因素,来填补这一理论空白。
在方法上,采用了系统评价(PRISMA)和叙述性评价相结合的方法,因为仅靠系统评价的结果不足以形成一个需要在一个仍在兴起且研究不足的领域进行跨学科对话的假设。
我们旨在提出的假设是,人际关系的质量是否充当营养素对心理健康影响的催化剂和增强剂。
这可能为从社会整合的角度设计饮食干预和心理健康项目开辟新途径。