Evidence map of nutrient interventions for major depression: a systematic review protocol.

IF 6.3 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Dongbo Zhang, Chenqi Li, Xue Tian, Gen Miao, Wenjing Shi, Hongtao Lu, Yicui Qu, Mengyu Cai, Yuxiao Tang, Hui Shen, Biao Gao
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Abstract

Background: Depression severely impacts quality of life globally. While traditional treatments show efficacy, many patients respond poorly. Nutritional interventions demonstrate potential as safe, economical adjunctive therapies. However, current evidence is scattered and heterogeneous, lacking systematic evaluation. This study aims to systematically evaluate evidence for various nutritional interventions in depression and create an evidence gap map (EGM).

Methods: We will conduct a systematic review using the EGM approach. Major medical databases will be searched for relevant studies published up to present. Two independent researchers will screen literature, extract data, and assess evidence quality. Multiple tools will be used for quality assessment: Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool 2.0 for RCTs, ROBINS-I for non-RCTs, Newcastle-Ottawa Scale for observational studies. The GRADE system will be employed for overall evidence grading. EPPI-Reviewer Web will generate the EGM. We will analyze evidence distribution, time trends, and explore impacts of population characteristics and depression subtypes.

Discussion: This study will provide critical methodological references for nutritional psychiatry. Expected results include identifying nutrient categories with robust antidepressant evidence, evaluating evidence distribution for different interventions, and exploring differential effects across populations and depression subtypes. Findings will inform individualized nutritional strategies, improve clinical guidelines, and potentially influence public health policies.

Systematic review registration: CRD42024590644. Date of registration: 30/09/2024.

重度抑郁症营养干预的证据图:一项系统评价方案。
背景:抑郁症严重影响全球生活质量。虽然传统疗法显示出疗效,但许多患者的反应很差。营养干预显示出作为安全、经济的辅助疗法的潜力。然而,目前的证据是分散和异质的,缺乏系统的评价。本研究旨在系统评估各种营养干预治疗抑郁症的证据,并绘制证据缺口图(EGM)。方法:我们将使用EGM方法进行系统综述。将检索主要医学数据库,查找迄今已发表的相关研究。两名独立研究人员将筛选文献、提取数据并评估证据质量。将使用多种工具进行质量评估:随机对照试验采用Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool 2.0,非随机对照试验采用ROBINS-I,观察性研究采用Newcastle-Ottawa量表。GRADE系统将用于整体证据评分。EPPI-Reviewer Web将生成EGM。我们将分析证据分布、时间趋势,并探讨人群特征和抑郁症亚型的影响。讨论:本研究将为营养精神病学提供重要的方法学参考。预期结果包括确定具有强大抗抑郁证据的营养类别,评估不同干预措施的证据分布,并探索不同人群和抑郁症亚型的差异效果。研究结果将为个性化营养策略提供信息,改进临床指南,并可能影响公共卫生政策。系统评价注册:CRD42024590644。注册日期:30/09/2024。
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Systematic Reviews
Systematic Reviews Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.30
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0.00%
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241
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Systematic Reviews encompasses all aspects of the design, conduct and reporting of systematic reviews. The journal publishes high quality systematic review products including systematic review protocols, systematic reviews related to a very broad definition of health, rapid reviews, updates of already completed systematic reviews, and methods research related to the science of systematic reviews, such as decision modelling. At this time Systematic Reviews does not accept reviews of in vitro studies. The journal also aims to ensure that the results of all well-conducted systematic reviews are published, regardless of their outcome.
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