Nutritional psychiatry in the treatment of psychotic disorders: Current hypotheses and research challenges
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The CNP Diet and Psychiatric Disorders Research Category explores the interconnected relationship between dietary intake and psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia, bipolar, major depressive disorder, and suicide in the adult population. To view each original study on the open internet, click “Original.” To view the CNP-written abstract summary, click “CNP Summary.” While only some CNP-written abstract summaries are available below for free, all are available to CNP members through the CNP Library Membership.
This 2019 review by Sarnyai et al. summarizes recent findings on the efficacy of a ketogenic diet in preclinical models and in schizophrenic patients. It also highlights emerging evidence for compromised glucose and energy metabolism in schizophrenia, which provides a strong rationale and a potential mechanism of action for the ketogenic diet. The authors state that recent postmortem prefrontal cortical samples and in-vivo NMR spectroscopy results support the idea that there is impaired synaptic communication in the brains of people with schizophrenia: the result of abnormal sugar handling and dysfunctions of the mitochondria. In some pharmacological and genetic mouse models, the ketogenic diet — which provides alternative fuel to glucose for bioenergetic processes in the brain — normalizes schizophrenia-like behaviors. In recent case studies, the adoption of the ketogenic diet improved psychiatric symptoms, metabolic dysfunctions, and body composition in schizophrenic patients. Randomized controlled clinical trials are warranted to confirm the efficacy of the ketogenic diet as a co-treatment in the management of both clinical symptoms and metabolic abnormalities both inherent to schizophrenia and resulting from antipsychotic treatment.
Nutritional psychiatry in the treatment of psychotic disorders: Current hypotheses and research challenges
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Applying the stages of change model in a nutrition education programme for the promotion of fruit and vegetable consumption among people with severe mental disorders (DIETMENT)
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Dietary intake of people with severe mental illness: systematic review and meta-analysis
Adjunctive dietary intervention for bipolar disorder: a randomized, controlled, parallel-group, modified double-blinded trial of a high n-3 plus low n-6 diet
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International variations in the outcome of schizophrenia and the prevalence of depression in relation to national dietary practices: An ecological analysis
What is the role of dietary inflammation in severe mental illness? A review of observational and experimental findings
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Improving diet for psychiatric patients: high potential benefits and evidence for safety
The serum zinc concentration as a potential biological marker in patients with major depressive disorder
Good, better, best: clinical scenarios for the use of L-methylfolate in patients with MDD
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