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Adherence to the Australian dietary guidelines and development of depressive symptoms at 5?years follow-up amongst women in the READI cohort study

机译:遵守澳大利亚膳食准则和5岁时抑郁症状的发展,达到读取队列研究中的女性中的一年后随访

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BACKGROUND:Depression is the single largest contributor to global disability. There is growing evidence that a healthy diet is associated with reduced depression risk. However, beyond the Mediterranean diet, few longitudinal studies have explored the relationship between adherence to national dietary guidelines and depression. Hence, this study investigates the relationship between adherence to Australian Dietary Guidelines and depressive symptoms.METHODS:Data was drawn from the READI longitudinal study, a prospective cohort study of socioeconomically disadvantaged Australian women. This analysis includes a sub-sample of 837 women. A generalized linear model was used to explore whether baseline diet (assessed using the Dietary Guideline Index (DGI-2013; score range 0 to 85)) was associated with risk of developing depressive symptoms (measured by the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D)) at 5?years follow-up, whilst adjusting for potential confounders. A fixed-effects model was used to assess associations between concurrent changes in diet quality and depressive symptoms from baseline to 5?years follow-up.RESULTS:An association between baseline diet quality and risk of developing depressive symptoms at follow-up was observed, where a 10 unit increase in DGI-2013 score was associated with an estimated 12% lower risk of developing heightened depressive symptoms (RR?=?0.875, 95%CI 0.784 to 0.978, p?=?0.018). The fixed-effects model indicated that an increase in DGI score over 5?years follow-up was associated with a lower (improved) CES-D score (B?=?-0.044, 95% CI -?0.08 to -?0.01, p?=?0.024).CONCLUSIONS:Our results provide evidence that better adherence to the Australian Dietary Guidelines may result in improved depressive symptoms. The growing high-quality evidence regarding the diet-depression relationship provides us with a rationale for developing strategies for supporting dietary behaviour change programs to lower depression rates.
机译:背景:抑郁症是全球残疾的最大贡献者。越来越多的证据表明健康的饮食与降低的抑郁风险有关。然而,除了地中海饮食之外,很少有纵向研究探索了遵守国家饮食准则和抑郁症之间的关系。因此,本研究调查了遵守澳大利亚膳食准则与抑郁症状的关系。方法:数据来自Readi纵向研究,是社会经济弱势群体妇女的潜在队列研究。该分析包括837名女性的子样本。广泛的线性模型用于探索基线饮食(使用膳食准则指数评估(DGI-2013;评分范围0至85)是否与发育抑郁症状的风险有关(由流行病学研究中心测量抑郁症(CES- d))在5?年后续,同时调整潜在的混乱。固定效果模型用于评估从基线与5?年后的饮食质量和抑郁症状之间的同时变化之间的关联。结果:观察到基线饮食质量与发展随后抑郁症状的风险之间的关联,如果DGI-2013得分的10个单位增加与估计的抑郁症状的风险降低12%(RR?= 0.875,95%CI 0.784至0.978,P?= 0.018)。固定效果模型表明,DGI得分超过5?年随访的增加与较低(改善)CES-D得分相关联(B?= - 0.044,95%CI - ?0.08至 - ?0.01, p?=?0.024)。结论:我们的结果提供了证据表明,可以更好地遵守澳大利亚膳食准则可能导致抑郁症状改善。有关饮食抑郁关系的越来越高质的证据为我们提供了制定支持饮食行为的战略的理由,以降低抑郁率。

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