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Adherence to the Mediterranean diet and risk of depression: a systematic review and updated meta-analysis of observational studies

机译:遵守地中海饮食和抑郁风险:系统审查和更新的观察研究的荟萃分析

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Context: More than 300 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with depression, which is a leading cause of disability and disease burden. Elucidating dietary patterns that may reduce the risk of depression could help reduce the incidence of other diseases. Data Sources: PubMed/MEDLINE, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, Embase, and Google Scholar databases were searched to identify relevant publications up to May 2018. Study Selection: All observational studies that considered the Mediterranean diet as the exposure variable and depression as the main outcome or as one of the outcome variables were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis. Two authors independently screened 3229 publications. A total of 14 observational studies were included in the meta-analysis. Data Extraction: Two authors independently extracted the data and assessed the risk of bias. Results: The studies in the meta-analysis included a total of 56 043 participants. When 5 effect sizes from 4 cohort studies were combined, no significant association was observed between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and risk of depression (overall hazard ratio = 0.95; 95% CI, 0.79-1.16). When 3 effect sizes from 3 cohort studies that reported beta coefficients were combined, again no significant association was found (beta = -0.00; 95% CI, -0.12, 0.12). However, when 9 effect sizes from 9 cross-sectional studies were combined, an inverse significant association was found between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and risk of depression (overall odds ratio = 0.72; 95% CI, 0.60-0.87). Conclusions: The analysis of cohort studies revealed no significant association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and risk of depression. However, an inverse significant association was found between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and odds of depression in cross-sectional studies.
机译:背景:全球超过3亿人被诊断出患有抑郁症,这是残疾和疾病负担的主要原因。阐明可能降低抑郁症风险的饮食模式有助于降低其他疾病的发生率。数据来源:被搜查的PubMed / Medline,ISI Web,Scopus,Embase和Google Scholar数据库识别至2018年5月的相关出版物。学习选择:所有观察性研究,认为地中海饮食作为暴露变量和抑郁症主要结果或作为结果变量之一包括在该系统审查和荟萃分析中。两位作者独立筛选了3229个出版物。在Meta分析中共有14项观察研究。数据提取:两位作者独立提取数据并评估偏见的风险。结果:META分析中的研究包括共有56个043名参与者。当组合来自4个队列研究的5种效应大小时,在粘附到地中海饮食和抑郁风险之间没有观察到重大关联(整体危险比= 0.95; 95%CI,0.79-1.16)。当3次群组的3次效应大小组合出报告的β系数的研究时,再次未发现显着的关联(β= -0.00; 95%CI,-0.12,0.12)。然而,当组合9个横截面研究的9次效应大小时,在粘附到地中海饮食和抑郁风险之间发现了逆显着关联(总数= 0.72; 95%CI,0.60-0.87)。结论:对队列研究的分析显示,依从性与地中海饮食和抑郁风险之间没有重大关联。然而,在逆截面研究中,在粘附到地中海饮食和抑郁症的几率之间发现了反向重大关联。

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