The CNP Diet, Depression, and Anxiety Research Category consolidates research exploring the interconnected relationship between dietary intake, depression, and anxiety. To view each original study on the open internet, click “Original.” To view the CNP-written abstract summary, click “CNP Summary.” While only some of the CNP-written abstract summaries are available below for free, all abstract summaries are available to CNP members through the CNP Library Membership.
This 2022 review analyzed a collection of research articles that used dietary interventions as a treatment for depression among adult populations. No funding was provided for this review. Firstly there was a systematic search conducted on several databases to find studies treating adults with depression using either whole food or whole diet interventions. The studies were then assessed for quality using the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Quality Criteria Checklist. Seven studies met the eligibility criteria, composed of 49,156 participants in total. All seven of these studies reported improvement of depressive outcomes following dietary intervention. The effect size, which calculates the strength of the relationship between the dietary intervention and depressive outcome, varied from small to very large. The data generated and reviewed was limited by the inconsistency in some of these research papers. Nevertheless, the overall findings indicate that eating fresh produce, wholegrains, low-fat dairy, and foods with lean protein is beneficial in depression. In addition, positive results were observed for reducing the intake of processed and high-fat foods.
Daily vinegar ingestion improves depression and enhances niacin metabolism in overweight adults: A randomized controlled trial
Frequency of fruit consumption and savoury snacking predict psychological health; selective mediation via cognitive failures
Ketogenic diet has a positive association with mental and emotional well-being in the general population
CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership
Plant and animal protein intake and its association with depression, anxiety, and stress among Iranian women
Assessing the role of antioxidant and pro-oxidant balance in mediating the relationship between vitamin K intake and depressive symptoms in adults
CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership
The effect of a low-calorie, high-protein diet on psychometric variables in obese individuals: A randomized clinical trial
Specific foods associated with depressive symptoms among young adults and their bioactive effects
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Fish consumption and depression in Korean population: The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2013–2021