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Inflammatory biomarkers and perinatal depression: A systematic review.

Anabela Silva-FernandesAna CondeMargarida MarquesRafael A Caparros-GonzalezEmma FranssonAna Raquel MesquitaBárbara FigueiredoAlkistis Skalkidou
Published in: PloS one (2024)
In summary, our systematic review findings provide evidence supporting the hypothesis that several inflammatory markers may correlate with peripartum depressive symptoms. However, our work also highlighted notable differences in the timing of biological sampling for inflammatory markers and in the methodologies used to assess depression during the perinatal period. Additionally, variations were observed in how inflammatory biomarkers and depression were approached, including their classification as exposure or outcome variables, and the timing of assessments. It is essential for future research to investigate the influence of biological fluids and the timing of assessments for both inflammatory biomarkers and depression to gain a deeper understanding of their association. This comprehensive exploration is pivotal for elucidating the intricate relationship between inflammation and perinatal depression.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • systematic review
  • sleep quality
  • oxidative stress
  • pregnant women
  • machine learning
  • deep learning
  • meta analyses