Dietary patterns and the risk of depression in adults: a systematic review of observational studies

Rahe C., Unrath M., Berger K.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Purpose: Diet, a modifiable lifestyle factor, may influence the development of depression. We performed a systematic review of observational studies examining the relationship between dietary patterns and depression in healthy adults. Methods: A literature research was conducted searching various electronic databases up to May 2013. Study selection was based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Included studies were reviewed, and relevant data were extracted by two independent researchers. Due to a high level of heterogeneity, no meta-analysis was conducted. Therefore, main results are presented in a descriptive way. Results: In total, 16 studies met the inclusion criteria and are part of this review. Dietary patterns most commonly found were traditional/healthy patterns, Western/unhealthy patterns and Mediterranean patterns. The available literature suggests a protective effect of healthy and Mediterranean patterns, as well as a potential positive association of Western patterns and depression. However, comparison of the included studies was difficult, due to differences in relevant study characteristics and methodological limitations. Conclusions: There are indications that dietary patterns may have influence on the onset of depression, but no firm conclusion can be drawn at this point. Further research is needed to clarify the diet-depression relationship, preferably in the form of methodological strong prospective studies using more homogeneous methods. © 2014 Springer-Verlag.

Details about the publication

JournalEuropean Journal of Nutrition (Eur J Nutr)
Volume53
Issue4
Page range997-1013
StatusPublished
Release year2014
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/s00394-014-0652-9
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KeywordsDepression; Depressive symptoms; Diet; Dietary patterns; Observational studies; Systematic review

Authors from the University of Münster

Berger, Klaus
Institute of Epidemiology and Social Medicine
Köhnke, Corinna
Institute of Epidemiology and Social Medicine
Unrath, Michael Wolfgang
Institute of Epidemiology and Social Medicine