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Is diet important in bipolar disorder?

Psychiatria polska
January 1, 1970
Dorota Łojko et al. (3 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to explore the potential role of N-Acetylcysteine as a dietary intervention in the treatment of bipolar disorder.

Results Summary

The abstract suggests that N-Acetylcysteine, along with other nutrients, may enhance treatment outcomes for bipolar disorder by indirectly and directly affecting brain function and improving patient engagement in treatment. However, specific efficacy data for N-Acetylcysteine alone are not detailed.

Population

Patients with bipolar disorder.

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (12)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
diet/nutrition
neutral
various mental disorders
-
-
important in the pathogenesis, course and effectiveness of treatment
#1
nutrition and nutrients
neutral
depression
-
-
role in the development and treatment
#2
diet
neutral
risk of depression
-
-
relationship between
#3
diet
neutral
bipolar disorder
-
-
relationship between
#4
dietary interventions
neutral
bipolar disorder
-
-
use in the treatment
#5
polyunsaturated fatty acids
neutral
bipolar disorder
-
-
use in the treatment
#6
N-acetylcysteine
neutral
bipolar disorder
-
-
use in the treatment
#7
vitamin D
neutral
bipolar disorder
-
-
use in the treatment
#8
folic acid
neutral
bipolar disorder
-
-
use in the treatment
#9
zinc
neutral
bipolar disorder
-
-
use in the treatment
#10
supplementation of mood disorders treatment with dietary recommendations, supplementation with selected nutrients, supplementation of micronutrients
neutral
brain function
patients
-
may provide indirect and direct effect on brain function
#11
supplementation of mood disorders treatment with dietary recommendations, supplementation with selected nutrients, supplementation of micronutrients
neutral
course of bipolar disorder and the effectiveness of its treatment
patients
-
may have a significant effect on the course and the effectiveness of its treatment
#12
Abstract

In recent years it has been increasingly indicated that diet/nutrition is important in the pathogenesis, course and effectiveness of treatment of various mental disorders. Most of the research published so far has focused on the role of nutrition and nutrients in the development and treatment of depression. The results indicated a relationship between diet and risk of depression. Few studies have examined the relationship between diet and bipolar disorder (BD), although it can be assumed that some of the observations related to people with depression may be related to BD. The authors present an overview of the relationship between diet and bipolar disorder and the use of dietary interventions in the treatment of BD. They also discuss the use of nutrients, including polyunsaturated fatty acids, N-acetylcysteine, vitamin D, folic acid, and zinc, in the treatment of BD. For patients, the supplementation of mood disorders treatment with dietary recommendations, supplementation with selected nutrients, supplementation of micronutrients, may provide - in addition to indirect and direct effect on brain function - the possibility of greater co-participation in the treatment, enhancing the sense of control, coping, which may have a significant effect on the course of BD and the effectiveness of its treatment.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AntioxidantsBipolar DisorderDietHumansMicronutrientsNutritional RequirementsTrace ElementsVitamins
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy65/10
Quality70/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations11
Citations/Year1.6
Relative Citation Ratio0.66
NIH Percentile35.3%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score1.54
Normalized Score0.60
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