BACKGROUND: The possible therapeutic impact of dietary changes on existing mental illness is largely unknown. Using a randomised controlled trial design, we aimed to investigate the efficacy of a dietary improvement program for the treatment of major depressive episodes. METHODS: 'SMILES' was a 12-week, parallel-group, single blind, randomised controlled trial of an adjunctive dietary intervention in the treatment of moderate to severe depression. The intervention consisted of seven individual nutritional consulting sessions delivered by a clinical dietician. The control condition comprised a social support protocol to the same visit schedule and length. Depression symptomatology was the primary endpoint, assessed using the Montgomery-Åsber...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...
OBJECTIVES: We report on the acceptability, feasibility, dose-response relationship and adherence of...
Objectives We report on the acceptability, feasibility, dose-response relationship and adherence of ...
BACKGROUND: The possible therapeutic impact of dietary changes on existing mental illness is largely...
Abstract Background The possible therapeutic impact of dietary changes on existing mental illness is...
Abstract Background The possib...
BACKGROUND: Despite increased investment in its recognition and treatment, depression remains a subs...
Background Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder with major public health effects globall...
This systematic literature review examined whole food or whole diet interventions to treat depressio...
Objective: Poor diet can be detrimental to mental health. However, the overall evidence for the effe...
BACKGROUND: Recently, the efficacy of dietary improvement as a therapeutic intervention for moderate...
OBJECTIVE: Poor diet can be detrimental to mental health. However, the overall evidence for the effe...
There is strong epidemiological evidence that poor diet is associated with depression. The reverse h...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder with major public health effects global...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...
OBJECTIVES: We report on the acceptability, feasibility, dose-response relationship and adherence of...
Objectives We report on the acceptability, feasibility, dose-response relationship and adherence of ...
BACKGROUND: The possible therapeutic impact of dietary changes on existing mental illness is largely...
Abstract Background The possible therapeutic impact of dietary changes on existing mental illness is...
Abstract Background The possib...
BACKGROUND: Despite increased investment in its recognition and treatment, depression remains a subs...
Background Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder with major public health effects globall...
This systematic literature review examined whole food or whole diet interventions to treat depressio...
Objective: Poor diet can be detrimental to mental health. However, the overall evidence for the effe...
BACKGROUND: Recently, the efficacy of dietary improvement as a therapeutic intervention for moderate...
OBJECTIVE: Poor diet can be detrimental to mental health. However, the overall evidence for the effe...
There is strong epidemiological evidence that poor diet is associated with depression. The reverse h...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder with major public health effects global...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...
Background: Obesity and depression are two prevalent conditions that are costly to individuals and s...
OBJECTIVES: We report on the acceptability, feasibility, dose-response relationship and adherence of...
Objectives We report on the acceptability, feasibility, dose-response relationship and adherence of ...