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An Overview of the Potential Role of Nutrition in Mental Disorders in the Light of Advances in Nutripsychiatry.

Nursel DalSaniye Bilici
Published in: Current nutrition reports (2024)
Inflammation, oxidative stress, intestinal microbiota, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neural plasticity are shown as potential mechanisms in the relationship between mental disorders and nutrition. As a matter of fact, neurotrophic factors, which make important contributions to repair mechanisms throughout life, and neuronal plasticity, which plays a role in mental disorders, are affected by nutritional factors. In metabolism, the antioxidant defense system works with nutritional cofactors and phytochemicals. A balanced, planned diet that provides these components is more likely to provide nutrients that increase resilience against the pathogenesis of mental disorders. Nutrition can be considered a risk factor for mental disorders. Therefore, developing public health strategies focused on improving diet may help reduce the global burden of mental disorders and other related diseases.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • physical activity
  • public health
  • dna damage
  • climate change
  • risk assessment
  • brain injury
  • induced apoptosis
  • heat shock protein