Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2802940905> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2802940905 endingPage "999" @default.
- W2802940905 startingPage "999" @default.
- W2802940905 abstract "Background: The epidemiological evidence for a relation between dietary polyphenol intake and depression is limited. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the association between habitual dietary intake of total polyphenols, their classes, subclasses and individual compounds and depressive symptoms among the participants of the Mediterranean healthy Eating, Lifestyle and Aging (MEAL) study. Methods: Demographic and dietary characteristics of 1572 adults living in southern Italy were analyzed. Food frequency questionnaires and Phenol-Explorer were used to calculate habitual dietary intakes of polyphenols. The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D-10) was used as screening tool for depressive symptoms. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to test associations and were expressed as odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: A total of 509 individuals reported having depressive symptoms. Based on multivariate logistic regression analyses, total polyphenol intake was not associated with depressive symptoms. After adjustment for potential confounding factors, dietary intake of phenolic acid (OR = 0.64, 95% CI: 0.44, 0.93), flavanones (OR = 0.54, 95% CI: 0.32, 0.91), and anthocyanins (OR = 0.61, 95% CI: 0.42, 0.89) showed significant inverse association with depressive symptoms, when comparing the highest with the lowest quartile. Moreover, flavanones and anthocyanins, were associated with depressive symptoms in a dose-response manner. Among individual compounds, inverse association was observed for quercetin (OR = 0.53, 95% CI: 0.32, 0.86) and naringenin (OR = 0.51, 95% CI: 0.30, 0.85), for the highest versus lowest quartile of intake. When taking into consideration the major sources of the polyphenols, only citrus fruits and wine consumption was inversely associated with depressive symptoms (Q4 vs. Q1: OR= 0.51, 95% CI: 0.35, 0.75; Q4 vs. Q1: OR = 0.53, 95% CI: 0.38, 0.74, respectively). Conclusions: Higher dietary intake of flavonoid may be inversely associated with depressive symptoms. Further studies are needed to definitively confirm these observed associations." @default.
- W2802940905 created "2018-05-17" @default.
- W2802940905 creator A5011958520 @default.
- W2802940905 creator A5041402506 @default.
- W2802940905 creator A5051911488 @default.
- W2802940905 creator A5087434330 @default.
- W2802940905 date "2018-04-24" @default.
- W2802940905 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2802940905 title "Dietary Polyphenol Intake and Depression: Results from the Mediterranean Healthy Eating, Lifestyle and Aging (MEAL) Study" @default.
- W2802940905 cites W1066729404 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W1189385401 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W1822413103 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W1966259921 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W1972180513 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W1973621432 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W1978729904 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W1980318506 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W1984285653 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2011336591 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2026214591 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2033332909 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2040408686 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2045421129 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2056088037 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2063164149 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2064640944 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2073935929 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2091851381 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2095447381 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2100190412 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2106317020 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2124268675 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2127172902 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2127653215 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2137417655 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2137437179 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2139791084 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2146890278 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2155218187 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2158777501 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2171129594 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2180747197 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2312734819 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2411938068 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2416730167 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2461740248 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2472140274 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2511866401 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2527824850 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2551371267 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2552679278 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2560761293 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2563060873 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2586582809 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2587396748 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2590726856 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2606719128 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2610471016 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2658069214 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2735195082 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2741515298 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2746673885 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2757916883 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2760305518 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2760711213 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2766556717 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2767130687 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2767470256 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2790833013 @default.
- W2802940905 cites W2793726547 @default.
- W2802940905 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23050999" @default.
- W2802940905 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6102571" @default.
- W2802940905 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29695122" @default.
- W2802940905 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2802940905 type Work @default.
- W2802940905 sameAs 2802940905 @default.
- W2802940905 citedByCount "102" @default.
- W2802940905 countsByYear W28029409052018 @default.
- W2802940905 countsByYear W28029409052019 @default.
- W2802940905 countsByYear W28029409052020 @default.
- W2802940905 countsByYear W28029409052021 @default.
- W2802940905 countsByYear W28029409052022 @default.
- W2802940905 countsByYear W28029409052023 @default.
- W2802940905 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2802940905 hasAuthorship W2802940905A5011958520 @default.
- W2802940905 hasAuthorship W2802940905A5041402506 @default.
- W2802940905 hasAuthorship W2802940905A5051911488 @default.
- W2802940905 hasAuthorship W2802940905A5087434330 @default.
- W2802940905 hasBestOaLocation W28029409051 @default.
- W2802940905 hasConcept C107130276 @default.
- W2802940905 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2802940905 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W2802940905 hasConcept C151956035 @default.
- W2802940905 hasConcept C156957248 @default.
- W2802940905 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2802940905 hasConcept C2776867660 @default.
- W2802940905 hasConcept C2778345441 @default.
- W2802940905 hasConcept C2778962194 @default.