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Dec 1, 2019 · This highlights that advance nutritional psychiatry, it will be important to replicate, refine and scale-up dietary intervention studies aimed at prevention and treatment of common disorders of mental health. In addition, there is an unmet need for more randomized controlled clinical trials.
- Roger A.H. Adan, Roger A.H. Adan, Eline M. van der Beek, Jan K. Buitelaar, John F. Cryan, Johannes H...
- 2019
This highlights that advances in nutritional psychiatry are important and it will be important to replicate, refine and scale up dietary intervention studies targeting the prevention and treatment of common mental health disorders.
Oct 19, 2024 · Nutritional and lifestyle interventions can complement psychopharmacology and psychotherapy in clinical practice. This clinical feature article reviews evidence supporting nutritional interventions for mental health and provides clinical guidance.
Feb 21, 2017 · The emerging field of Nutritional Psychiatry offers promise for a new approach to both the prevention and treatment of disorders that account for the leading disability burden globally.
- Felice N. Jacka
- 2017
This review provides an overview of the nutritional psychiatry field. It includes a discussion of the neurobiological mechanisms likely modulated by diet, the use of dietary and nutraceutical interventions in mental disorders, and recommendations for further research.
- Wolfgang Marx, Genevieve Moseley, Michael Berk, Felice Jacka
- 2017
Sep 25, 2017 · The field of nutritional psychiatry has provided a significant body of evidence to suggest that dietary patterns are relevant to common mental illnesses. However, continued research is required to translate the evidence base into clinical and public health recommendations.
Jun 29, 2024 · Nutritional interventions in psychiatry offer several advantages over traditional psychiatric treatments, including: (a) Fewer side effects: Compared to pharmacotherapy, dietary interventions often have fewer adverse effects, making them attractive options for individuals who cannot tolerate or prefer to avoid medications (Opie et al. 2015 ).