The role of fatty acids in the emotional well-being of young adults: associations between fatty acid levels and symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, and sleep disturbances.

Postepy psychiatrii neurologii Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-27 DOI:10.5114/ppn.2024.144224
Hanna Karakuła-Juchnowicz, Agnieszka Banaszek, Ryszard Sitarz, Kaja Karakuła, Zuzanna Wingralek, Zuzanna Rząd, Ewa Stachowska, Natalia Jakubiak, Ewa Urbańska, Dariusz Juchnowicz, Joanna Rog
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Abstract

Purpose: Young adults experience high stress levels, leading to mood disorders. This study investigates the associations between specific fatty acid levels, lipid profiles, inflammatory markers, and emotional well-being among young adults.

Methods: Seventy-two young adults aged 18-35 participated in this study. Participants completed self-assessments of depression severity (PHQ-9), stress (PSS-10), insomnia (ISI), and anxiety (GAD-7). Blood samples were collected and analyzed for plasma fatty acid profiles, lipid profiles, C-reactive protein (CRP) and kynurenine pathway metabolites. Classification and Regression Tree (C&RT) and multivariate stepwise regression analyses were employed to identify potential predictors of mental health outcomes.

Results: The analyses revealed significant associations between certain fatty acids, lipid markers, and mental health conditions. Lauric acid, myristic acid, and eicosatrienoic acid were identified as potential indicators of mental health issues. Higher levels of palmitoleic acid were linked to increased depressive symptoms, while higher oleic acid levels were associated with reduced depression. Anxiety was influenced by myristoleic acid and docosahexaenoic acid. Stress and sleep disturbances correlated with specific fatty acids. The models explained a significant percentage of variability in mental health outcomes, accounting for 25% in both depressive symptoms and anxiety, 23% in stress, and 43% in sleep disturbances.

Conclusions: Specific fatty acids, associated with lipid profiles, kynurenic acid, and CRP, significantly impact the mental health of young adults. Monitoring biomarkers may assist in managing mental health disorders. Personalized dietary interventions could improve well-being and sleep quality. Further research is needed to confirm these findings and establish causal relationships.

脂肪酸在年轻人情绪健康中的作用:脂肪酸水平与抑郁、焦虑、压力和睡眠障碍症状之间的关系
目的:年轻人经历高压力水平,导致情绪障碍。本研究调查了特定脂肪酸水平、脂质谱、炎症标志物和年轻人情绪健康之间的关系。方法:72名年龄在18-35岁的年轻人参与了本研究。参与者完成抑郁严重程度(PHQ-9)、压力(PSS-10)、失眠(ISI)和焦虑(GAD-7)的自我评估。采集血样,分析血浆脂肪酸谱、脂质谱、c反应蛋白(CRP)和犬尿氨酸途径代谢物。采用分类回归树(C&RT)和多元逐步回归分析来确定心理健康结局的潜在预测因素。结果:分析揭示了某些脂肪酸、脂质标记物和精神健康状况之间的显著关联。月桂酸、肉豆蔻酸和二十碳三烯酸被确定为心理健康问题的潜在指标。高水平的棕榈油酸与加重抑郁症状有关,而高水平的油酸与减轻抑郁有关。肉豆蔻烯酸和二十二碳六烯酸对焦虑有影响。压力和睡眠障碍与特定的脂肪酸有关。这些模型解释了心理健康结果的显著差异,在抑郁症状和焦虑中占25%,在压力中占23%,在睡眠障碍中占43%。结论:与脂质谱、尿酸和CRP相关的特定脂肪酸显著影响年轻人的心理健康。监测生物标志物可能有助于管理精神健康障碍。个性化的饮食干预可以改善健康和睡眠质量。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现并建立因果关系。
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