Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4281397918> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4281397918 endingPage "651" @default.
- W4281397918 startingPage "637" @default.
- W4281397918 abstract "Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) have higher rates of unhealthy lifestyles and risk for medical comorbidities Research currently suggests that dietary factors may play a role in the development of depression and anxiety. Therefore, nutritional approaches are potential strategies for the treatment of BD. The aim of this review is to summarize the available evidence on nutrition and BD.The paper was developed based on PRISMA 2020 guidelines. The search was conducted in Sep-2021 using PubMed and Cochrane Library, augmented by manually checked references lists. The search found 986 studies, of which 47 were included, combined with 13 from reference lists, totaling 60 studies.There were 33 observational trials, of which 15 focused on fatty acids, 9 on micronutrients, 5 on specific foods, 4 on macro and micronutrients. The 27 interventional studies mainly focused on fatty acids, micronutrients and N-acetylcysteine (NAC).Dietary intake or supplementation of unsaturated fatty acids, mainly Omega-3 seems to be associated with improved BD symptoms, along with seafood, folic acid and zinc. Studies found variable, mainly non-significant impacts of creatine, carnitine, vitamin D, inositol or NAC supplementation on BD. There are promising results associated with Coenzyme Q10 (Coq10) and probiotics. Taken together, these preliminary findings suggest that dietetic approaches might be included as part of BD treatment. Also considering the high risk of metabolic disorders in individuals with BD, they should be encouraged to choose healthy dietary lifestyles, including daily intake of fruits, vegetables, seafood and whole grains." @default.
- W4281397918 created "2022-05-25" @default.
- W4281397918 creator A5001315506 @default.
- W4281397918 creator A5012165160 @default.
- W4281397918 creator A5025696160 @default.
- W4281397918 creator A5040380494 @default.
- W4281397918 creator A5076331964 @default.
- W4281397918 creator A5076961920 @default.
- W4281397918 creator A5078882374 @default.
- W4281397918 date "2022-05-24" @default.
- W4281397918 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W4281397918 title "Nutrition and bipolar disorder: a systematic review" @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1608105236 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1922785249 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1964088600 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1965164574 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1974282176 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1976186713 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1981306895 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1984189444 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1989033033 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1996399542 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W1997013511 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2010951977 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2016128870 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2025557290 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2026977189 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2027191443 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2027221286 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2027464829 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2028593970 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2029684670 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2029691379 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2037795849 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2045076279 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2046106090 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2054486548 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2061030123 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2062659107 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2062741837 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2065522644 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2066801193 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2082495025 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2094240482 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2104973711 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2105920925 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2108221782 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2109545626 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2109690606 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2109969647 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2111941060 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2116373828 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2116487916 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2117537443 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2117785672 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2118837266 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2133383000 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2135744293 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2144066640 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2147835444 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2147938755 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2165737281 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2213639940 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2292502644 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2320624499 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2333481072 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2345895208 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2395000074 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2521208805 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2529164987 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2529749099 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2543650189 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2550293941 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2570413596 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2582290224 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2590661590 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2612364086 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2625288402 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2738169021 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2752919783 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2757858730 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2770274569 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2772299362 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2773916510 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2782447188 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2782484904 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2791413314 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2792027821 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2792558715 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2802693295 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2803694214 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2886239378 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2892119394 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2896581243 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2902193001 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2903069630 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2905142463 @default.
- W4281397918 cites W2905741234 @default.