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Is a vegetarian diet beneficial for bipolar disorder? Relationship between dietary patterns, exercise and pharmacological treatments with metabolic syndrome and course of disease in bipolar disorder.
Gomes-da-Costa, Susana; Fernandéz-Pérez, Isabel; Borras, Roger; Lopez, Noelia; Rivas, Yudith; Ruiz, Victoria; Pons-Cabrera, Maria Teresa; Giménez-Palomo, Anna; Anmella, Gerard; Valentí, Marc; Berk, Michael; Vieta, Eduard; Pacchiarotti, Isabella.
Afiliação
  • Gomes-da-Costa S; Bipolar and Depressive Disorders Unit, Institute of Neuroscience, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, IDIBAPS, CIBERSAM, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Fernandéz-Pérez I; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Institute of Neurosciences, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Borras R; Sant Andreu Mental Health Care Centre, Vidal i Barraquer Foundation, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Lopez N; Neuroscience Research Group, Hospital del Mar Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Rivas Y; Bipolar and Depressive Disorders Unit, Institute of Neuroscience, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, IDIBAPS, CIBERSAM, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Ruiz V; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Institute of Neurosciences, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Pons-Cabrera MT; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Institute of Neurosciences, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Giménez-Palomo A; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Institute of Neurosciences, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Anmella G; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Institute of Neurosciences, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Valentí M; Health and Addictions Research Group, Institute of Neuroscience, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Berk M; Bipolar and Depressive Disorders Unit, Institute of Neuroscience, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, IDIBAPS, CIBERSAM, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Vieta E; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Institute of Neurosciences, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Pacchiarotti I; Bipolar and Depressive Disorders Unit, Institute of Neuroscience, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, IDIBAPS, CIBERSAM, Barcelona, Spain.
Acta Psychiatr Scand ; 2024 Jul 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38994686
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Lifestyle factors are being increasingly studied in bipolar disorder (BD) due to their possible effects on both course of disease and physical health. The aim of this study was to jointly describe and explore the interrelations between diet patterns, exercise, pharmacological treatment with course of disease and metabolic profile in BD.

METHODS:

The sample consisted of 66 euthymic or mild depressive individuals with BD. Clinical and metabolic outcomes were assessed, as well as pharmacological treatment or lifestyle habits (diet and exercise). Correlations were explored for different interrelations and a factor analysis of dietary patterns was performed.

RESULTS:

Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was low, seen in 37.9% of the patients and was positively associated with perceived quality of life. The amount of exercise was negatively associated with cholesterol levels, with 32.8% of participants rated as low active by International Physical Activity Questionnaire. There was a high prevalence of obesity (40.6%) and metabolic syndrome (29.7%). Users of lithium showed the best metabolic profile. Interestingly, three dietary patterns were identified "vegetarian," "omnivore" and "Western." The key finding was the overall positive impact of the "vegetarian" pattern in BD, which was associated with reduced depression scores, better psychosocial functioning, and perceived quality of life, decreased body mass index, cholesterol, LDL and diastolic blood pressure. Nuts consumption was associated with a better metabolic profile.

CONCLUSIONS:

A vegetarian diet pattern was associated with both, better clinical and metabolic parameters, in patients with BD. Future studies should prioritize prospective and randomized designs to determine causal relationships, and potentially inform clinical recommendations.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Acta Psychiatr Scand Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Acta Psychiatr Scand Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article