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Higher anthocyanin intake is associated with lower depressive symptoms in adults with and without major depressive disorder.

Annika MestromKaren E CharltonSusan J ThomasTheresa A LarkinKaren L WaltonAsmahan ElgellaieKatherine Kent
Published in: Food science & nutrition (2023)
Intake of total flavonoids and most subclasses were similar between people with and without MDD. However, a dietary deficit of anthocyanins (found in purple/red fruits and vegetables) was evident in participants with MDD, and higher anthocyanin intake was associated with lower depressive symptomatology in the total sample. Further research in larger samples is warranted to explore if the documented association is independent of MDD status.
Keyphrases
  • major depressive disorder
  • bipolar disorder
  • depressive symptoms
  • weight gain
  • social support
  • body mass index
  • physical activity
  • health risk
  • risk assessment