Does my lifestyle explain my depression? The role of exercise, diet and smoking in the prevention of depression

Introduction Depression as a public health concern highlights the importance of prevention. The nature of the disease is complex, linked to numerous biopsychosocial factors. However, it was found that healthiest lifestyle reduced 67% the risk of depressive symptoms. Objectives To review evidence o...

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Main Authors: R. Gomes, C. Santos, N. Descalço, F. Moutinho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2022-06-01
Series:European Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933822017515/type/journal_article
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F. Moutinho
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description Introduction Depression as a public health concern highlights the importance of prevention. The nature of the disease is complex, linked to numerous biopsychosocial factors. However, it was found that healthiest lifestyle reduced 67% the risk of depressive symptoms. Objectives To review evidence on how exercise, diet, and smoking impact on the risk of depression. Methods Non-systematic review of literature through search on PubMed/MEDLINE following the terms “Lifestyles”,“risk” and “depression”. Results Several studies have shown that exercise reduces the incidence of depressive symptoms and major depressive disorder regardless of intensity, geographic region, age, gender, or follow-up period. Smoking significantly increases the risk of depression, including the ones exposed to second-hand smoking and pregnant women in which prenatal smoking was associated with a three-fold increased risk of postpartum depression. The Mediterranean diet rich in complex carbohydrates, omega-3 fatty acids, B-group vitamins and several amino acids have shown a negative association with the incidence of depression. A high frequency of breakfast consumption, an increased intake of fruits, vegetables, and some specific nutrients (zinc, iron, magnesium, vitamins, and folate) was also inversely correlated with prevalence of depressive symptoms. On the other hand, western dietary patterns, with sweetened beverages, processed food, and foods rich in saturated fatty acids, have been linked to an increased risk. Skipping meals and snacking on unhealthy food also contributes to depressive symptoms. Conclusions Relatively modest changes in population diet, tobacco consumption and levels of exercise may have important public mental health benefits preventing a substantial number of new cases of depression. Disclosure No significant relationships.
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spelling doaj.art-66cd75d1ecb6428c9ede83239556f53a2023-11-17T05:09:14ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852022-06-0165S680S68110.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1751Does my lifestyle explain my depression? The role of exercise, diet and smoking in the prevention of depressionR. Gomes0C. Santos1N. Descalço2F. Moutinho3Hospital Garcia de Orta, Psychiatry, Almada, PortugalHospital Garcia de Orta, Psychiatry, Almada, PortugalHospital Garcia de Orta, Psychiatry, Almada, PortugalHospital Garcia de Orta, Psychiatry, Almada, Portugal Introduction Depression as a public health concern highlights the importance of prevention. The nature of the disease is complex, linked to numerous biopsychosocial factors. However, it was found that healthiest lifestyle reduced 67% the risk of depressive symptoms. Objectives To review evidence on how exercise, diet, and smoking impact on the risk of depression. Methods Non-systematic review of literature through search on PubMed/MEDLINE following the terms “Lifestyles”,“risk” and “depression”. Results Several studies have shown that exercise reduces the incidence of depressive symptoms and major depressive disorder regardless of intensity, geographic region, age, gender, or follow-up period. Smoking significantly increases the risk of depression, including the ones exposed to second-hand smoking and pregnant women in which prenatal smoking was associated with a three-fold increased risk of postpartum depression. The Mediterranean diet rich in complex carbohydrates, omega-3 fatty acids, B-group vitamins and several amino acids have shown a negative association with the incidence of depression. A high frequency of breakfast consumption, an increased intake of fruits, vegetables, and some specific nutrients (zinc, iron, magnesium, vitamins, and folate) was also inversely correlated with prevalence of depressive symptoms. On the other hand, western dietary patterns, with sweetened beverages, processed food, and foods rich in saturated fatty acids, have been linked to an increased risk. Skipping meals and snacking on unhealthy food also contributes to depressive symptoms. Conclusions Relatively modest changes in population diet, tobacco consumption and levels of exercise may have important public mental health benefits preventing a substantial number of new cases of depression. Disclosure No significant relationships. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933822017515/type/journal_articleDepressionexercisesmokingdiet
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Does my lifestyle explain my depression? The role of exercise, diet and smoking in the prevention of depression
European Psychiatry
Depression
exercise
smoking
diet
title Does my lifestyle explain my depression? The role of exercise, diet and smoking in the prevention of depression
title_full Does my lifestyle explain my depression? The role of exercise, diet and smoking in the prevention of depression
title_fullStr Does my lifestyle explain my depression? The role of exercise, diet and smoking in the prevention of depression
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title_short Does my lifestyle explain my depression? The role of exercise, diet and smoking in the prevention of depression
title_sort does my lifestyle explain my depression the role of exercise diet and smoking in the prevention of depression
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exercise
smoking
diet
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