TY - JOUR
T1 - Nutritional counselling in adults promoting adherence to the Mediterranean diet as adjuvant in the treatment of major depressive disorder (INDEPT)
T2 - a randomized open controlled trial study protocol
AU - Sousa-Santos, Nuno
AU - Fialho, Mónica
AU - Madeira, Teresa
AU - Clara, Cátia
AU - Veiga, Sofia
AU - Martins, Raquel
AU - Barros, Neuza
AU - Santos, Gabriela
AU - Santos, Osvaldo
AU - Almeida, Carolina
AU - Ganança, Licínia
AU - Campos, Rui C.
AU - Camolas, José
AU - Silva, Alda Pereira da
AU - Guarino, Maria Pedro Sucena
AU - Heitor, Maria João
N1 - Funding Information:
This study is funded by Portuguese national funds provided by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) UI/05704/2020, PTDC/SAU-NUT/3321/2020, and FCT202008719BD. MPG was funded by CEECINST/00051/2018. The study sponsor and funder of this trial are not directly involved in any of the following procedures: study design; collection, management, analysis, and interpretation of data; writing of the report; or the decision to submit the report for publication. The ultimate authority over any of these activities is the responsibility of the responsible investigator for the project (PhD Maria João Heitor).
Funding Information:
We would like to express our gratitude to Ana Sousa Santos for her unwavering support throughout the development of the study, particularly in her assistance during the editing of the study protocol. On behalf of the study team, we also extend our heartfelt thanks to the healthcare units that participate in the recruitment process. Specifically, we are grateful to the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health of Hospital Beatriz Ângelo, the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health of Hospital de Santa Maria, the Department of Hospital of Santo André, and the ACES Loures/Odivelas Patient Innovation and Research Office for their collaboration and support. Their collaboration and support will be critical in the successful execution of this study.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023/4/4
Y1 - 2023/4/4
N2 - Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Approximately one-third of patients with MDD do not respond to treatment, and often exhibit elevated inflammation biomarkers, which are associated with worse prognosis. Previous research has linked healthier dietary patterns, such as the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet), with a lower risk of MDD and symptoms of depression, potentially due to their anti-inflammatory properties. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a nutritional counselling intervention promoting MedDiet to alleviate symptoms of depression in adults recently diagnosed with MDD and presenting with elevated inflammation biomarkers. Methods: This study is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that will recruit adults from outpatient clinics, between the ages of 18 and 70 years who have been diagnosed with MDD and are currently receiving treatment with the first prescribed antidepressant, and who exhibit elevated inflammation biomarkers (interleukin-6 and/or C-reactive protein). The control group will receive treatment-as-usual (TAU) only. The primary outcome of the study will be the change in symptoms of depression, as measured by the Beck Depression Inventory 2 (BDI-II), after 12 weeks of intervention. Data analysis will follow an intention-to-treat approach. Secondary outcomes will include changes in inflammation biomarkers, quality of life, adherence to the MedDiet, and cost-effectiveness of nutritional counselling. All outcomes will be assessed at baseline, after the 12-week intervention, and at 6- and 12-months post-baseline. Discussion: This study will be the first RCT to evaluate the effect of a nutritional intervention with anti-inflammatory properties, as an adjuvant in the treatment of MDD, in individuals diagnosed with MDD and elevated inflammation biomarkers. The results of this study may contribute to the development of more effective and personalized interventions for MDD patients with elevated inflammation biomarkers.
AB - Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Approximately one-third of patients with MDD do not respond to treatment, and often exhibit elevated inflammation biomarkers, which are associated with worse prognosis. Previous research has linked healthier dietary patterns, such as the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet), with a lower risk of MDD and symptoms of depression, potentially due to their anti-inflammatory properties. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a nutritional counselling intervention promoting MedDiet to alleviate symptoms of depression in adults recently diagnosed with MDD and presenting with elevated inflammation biomarkers. Methods: This study is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that will recruit adults from outpatient clinics, between the ages of 18 and 70 years who have been diagnosed with MDD and are currently receiving treatment with the first prescribed antidepressant, and who exhibit elevated inflammation biomarkers (interleukin-6 and/or C-reactive protein). The control group will receive treatment-as-usual (TAU) only. The primary outcome of the study will be the change in symptoms of depression, as measured by the Beck Depression Inventory 2 (BDI-II), after 12 weeks of intervention. Data analysis will follow an intention-to-treat approach. Secondary outcomes will include changes in inflammation biomarkers, quality of life, adherence to the MedDiet, and cost-effectiveness of nutritional counselling. All outcomes will be assessed at baseline, after the 12-week intervention, and at 6- and 12-months post-baseline. Discussion: This study will be the first RCT to evaluate the effect of a nutritional intervention with anti-inflammatory properties, as an adjuvant in the treatment of MDD, in individuals diagnosed with MDD and elevated inflammation biomarkers. The results of this study may contribute to the development of more effective and personalized interventions for MDD patients with elevated inflammation biomarkers.
KW - Depression
KW - Inflammation
KW - Major depressive disorder
KW - Mediterranean diet
KW - Randomized controlled trial
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85151792946&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1186/s12888-023-04705-z
DO - 10.1186/s12888-023-04705-z
M3 - Article
C2 - 37016319
AN - SCOPUS:85151792946
SN - 1471-244X
VL - 23
JO - BMC Psychiatry
JF - BMC Psychiatry
IS - 1
M1 - 227
ER -