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The Potential for Military Diets to Reduce Depression, Suicide, and Impulsive Aggression: A Review of Current Evidence for Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids

机译:军事饮食减少抑郁症,自杀和冲动性攻击的潜力:Omega-3和Omega-6脂肪酸的最新证据回顾

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The current burden of psychological distress and illness poses as a significant barrier to optimal force efficacy. Here we assess nutrients in military diets, specifically highly unsaturated essential fatty acids, in the reduction of risk or treatment of psychiatric distress. Moderate to strong evidence from several meta-analyses of prospective cohort trials indicate that Mediterranean diet patterns reduce risk of clinical depressions. Specific nutrients and foods of biological interest in relation to mental health outcomes are then discussed and evaluated. Moderate evidence indicates that when fish consumption decreases and simultaneously omega-6 increases, the risk of clinical depressive symptoms are elevated. One meta-analysis examining tissue compositions provides moderate to strong evidence that higher levels of omega-3 highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs) (eicosapentaenoic acid, docosapentaenoic acid, and docosahexaenoic acid) are associated with decreased risk of clinical depressions. Other meta-analytic reviews of randomized placebo-controlled trials provide moderate to strong evidence of significantly improving clinically depressive symptoms when the formulation given was >50% in eicosapentaenoic acid. Finally, a meta-analysis of omega-3 HUFAs provides modest evidence of clinical efficacy for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. This article recommends that a rebalancing of the essential fatty acid composition of U.S. military diets, achieve tissue compositions of HUFAs consistent with traditional Mediterranean diets, may help reduce military psychiatric distress and simultaneously increase force efficacy substantially.
机译:当前的心理困扰和疾病负担构成了最佳力量效力的重要障碍。在这里,我们评估军事饮食中的营养素,特别是高度不饱和的必需脂肪酸,以降低精神病困扰的风险或治疗。来自对前瞻性队列研究的几项荟萃分析得出的中到有力证据表明,地中海饮食模式可降低发生临床抑郁症的风险。然后讨论和评估与心理健康结果相关的具有生物意义的特定营养素和食物。适度的证据表明,当鱼的食用量减少而同时omega-6含量增加时,临床抑郁症状的风险就会增加。一项荟萃分析检查的组织组成提供了中度至强力证据,表明较高水平的omega-3高不饱和脂肪酸(HUFA)(二十碳五烯酸,二十二碳五烯酸和二十二碳六烯酸)与降低临床抑郁症的风险有关。当给予的制剂中二十碳五烯酸的含量> 50%时,其他随机安慰剂对照试验的荟萃分析综述提供了中度至强烈证据,可显着改善临床抑郁症状。最后,对omega-3 HUFA的荟萃分析为注意力不足过动症提供了临床疗效的适度证据。本文建议,重新平衡美国军方饮食中的必需脂肪酸组成,使HUFA的组织组成与传统的地中海饮食保持一致,可以帮助减轻军事精神病困扰,并同时大幅提高兵力效力。

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