Conference poster
The role of Mediterranean dietary patterns in depression
ASBHM 2020: Annual Scientific Meeting: Participatory Behavioural Medicine for Health and Wellbeing (Sydney, Australia, 05/02/2020 - 07/02/2020)
06/02/2020
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Abstract
Background
There are over 350 million people living in the world who experience the symptoms of depression. The World Health
Organisation estimates that depression will become the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years by 20301. Emerging
evidence in nutritional psychiatry suggests that dietary intake is a potentially important risk factor for depression2 .. There
have been several meta-analyses and systematic reviews on the role of dietary patterns in depression, with conflicting
results. This study aimed to synthesise and provide a weighting of the current evidence across all such studies.
Methods
Two independent researchers: searched CINAHL, MEDLINE, Proquest, PsycINFO, and Scopus for meta-analyses and
systematic reviews on ‘dietary patterns’ and ‘depression’, selected 16 relevant publications, summarising 213 original
studies, assessed the methodological quality of studies using the AMSTAR23 quality rating tool and, are currently
synthesising and weighting the body of evidence for each dietary pattern using the GRADE4 assessment tool.
Details
- Title
- The role of Mediterranean dietary patterns in depression
- Creators
- M Lee - Southern Cross UniversityJ Bradbury - Southern Cross UniversityJ Yoxall - Southern Cross UniversityS Sargeant - Southern Cross University
- Conference
- ASBHM 2020: Annual Scientific Meeting: Participatory Behavioural Medicine for Health and Wellbeing (Sydney, Australia, 05/02/2020 - 07/02/2020)
- Identifiers
- 991012970370502368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; Human Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference poster