The association between dietary polyphenols intake and sleep quality, and mental health in overweight and obese women

IF 2.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Ashkan Golmohammadi , Sara Ebrahimi , Farideh Shiraseb , Foad Asjodi , Amir Mehdi Hosseini , Khadijeh Mirzaei
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Abstract

Background

Sleep disorders and mental health issues, including stress, depression, and anxiety, affect many people worldwide, specifically overweight and obese women. This study examined the association between dietary polyphenol intake and mental health, and sleep disorders in overweight and obese women.

Methods

This cross-sectional study included 278 overweight and obese women from Tehran, Iran. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the 21-question version of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-21) were used to assess the sleep quality and mental health of participants, respectively. The dietary polyphenol intake was assessed using a semi-quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) with 147 food items. Anthropometric measurements, body composition analysis, and biochemical parameters were measured according to standard guidelines.

Results

After controlling for confounders, the higher polyphenol intake was inversely associated with depression (OR=0.744, 95%CI=0.413, 1.338, P-value=0.046) and stress (OR=0.341, 95%CI=0.158, 0.736, P-value=0.006). Furthermore, the DASS score and PSQI score were negatively associated with dietary polyphenols (P-trend=0.063, P-trend=0.074, respectively). No association was found between anxiety and dietary polyphenol intake.

Conclusions

Findings showed that dietary polyphenol intake is associated with sleep quality, mental health, and its components, including depression and stress. However, no statistically significant association was found between dietary polyphenol intake and anxiety.

超重和肥胖女性的膳食多酚摄入与睡眠质量和心理健康之间的关系
背景睡眠障碍和心理健康问题,包括压力、抑郁和焦虑,影响着世界各地的许多人,尤其是超重和肥胖的女性。这项研究调查了饮食多酚摄入与超重和肥胖女性心理健康和睡眠障碍之间的关系。方法这项横断面研究包括来自伊朗德黑兰的278名超重和肥胖女性。匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和21题版抑郁-焦虑-压力量表(DAS-21)分别用于评估参与者的睡眠质量和心理健康。采用半定量食物频率问卷(FFQ)对147种食物项目的膳食多酚摄入量进行评估。根据标准指南测量人体测量、身体成分分析和生化参数。结果在控制混杂因素后,多酚摄入量越高,与抑郁(OR=0.744,95%CI=0.413,338,P值=0.046)和压力(OR=0.341,95%CI=0.158,0.736,P值-0.006)呈负相关。此外,DASS评分和PSQI评分与膳食多酚呈负相关(P趋势分别为0.063,0.074)。没有发现焦虑与膳食多酚摄入之间的关联。结论研究表明,膳食多酚的摄入与睡眠质量、心理健康及其成分(包括抑郁和压力)有关。然而,在饮食多酚摄入和焦虑之间没有发现统计学上显著的相关性。
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PharmaNutrition
PharmaNutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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