地中海饮食对饮食失调和抑郁风险的影响。

IF 1.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Maria Kantilafti, Demetris Lamnisos, Stavri Chrysostomou
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摘要

背景:地中海饮食(MD)对精神障碍的保护作用已成为近年来的研究热点。目的:探讨饮食失调(ED)和抑郁症发生风险的相关性。方法:研究对象为18 ~ 60岁的成年人。MD评分来自一份包含11个项目的食物频率问卷。饮食态度测试用于ED的检测,抑郁使用抑郁和焦虑症状评定量表的子量表(BDI-21)进行评估。结果:共有225人,中位年龄23.0(20.0,28.0)岁。75.6%的人中等程度地遵守了《生活指南》,而72.0%的人报告只有轻微抑郁或没有抑郁,38.7%的人有发生ED的倾向。此外,高度遵守《生活指南》的男性患ED的风险比低遵守《生活指南》的男性低75%[0.25(0.07,0.86)]。与低依从性个体相比,体重异常且中等或高度依从性的个体患抑郁症的可能性低89%[中等依从性为0.11(0.03,0.46)]和[高依从性为0.11(0.1,0.88)],表明效应量为9,这代表了非常大的效应量。结论:在男性中,高度坚持MD与发生ED的风险较低相关,而在两性中,中等至高度坚持MD与发生抑郁症的风险较低相关。
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The effect of the Mediterranean diet on the risk of developing eating disorders and depression.

Background: The protective role of the Mediterranean diet (MD) in mental disorders has become a recent research focus over the last years. Aim: To examine the effect of the MD adherence on the risk of developing eating disorders (ED) and depression. Methods: Adults between 18 and 60 years of age were included. The MD score was applied from an 11-item Food Frequency Questionnaire. The Eating Attitudes Test was used for the detection of ED and depression was assessed using a subscale (BDI-21) of the Symptom Rating Scale for Depression and Anxiety. Differences were considered significant at p < 0.05 and 95% confidence interval. Results: A total of 225 people with median age 23.0 (20.0, 28.0) years. 75.6% reported medium adherence to the MD, while 72.0% reported minimal or no depression and 38.7% had a tendency to develop ED. Also, males with high adherence to the MD had a 75% [0.25 (0.07, 0.86)] lower risk of developing ED compared to those with low adherence. Individuals with abnormal weight and medium or high adherence to the MD had an 89% lower likelihood of experiencing depression compared to those with low adherence [0.11 (0.03, 0.46) for medium adherence] and [0.11 (0.1, 0.88) for high adherence] indicating an effect size of 9, which represents a very large effect size. Conclusions: A high adherence to the MD is associated with a lower risk of developing ED in men, whereas a medium to high adherence to the MD is associated with a lower risk of developing depression, in both genders.

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