心理健康
背景(考古学)
主流
医学
精神科
替代医学
饮食失调
心理学
老年学
政治学
生物
病理
古生物学
法学
作者
Jerome Sarris,Alan Logan,Tasnime Akbaraly,G. Paul Amminger,Vicent Balanzá‐Martínez,Marlene P. Freeman,Joseph R. Hibbeln,Yutaka Matsuoka,David Mischoulon,Tetsuya Mizoue,Akiko Nanri,Daisuke Nishi,D. J. C. Ramsey,Julia J. Rucklidge,Almudena Sánchez‐Villegas,Andrew Scholey,Kuan‐Pin Su,Felice N. Jacka
标识
DOI:10.1016/s2215-0366(14)00051-0
摘要
Psychiatry is at an important juncture, with the current pharmacologically focused model having achieved modest benefits in addressing the burden of poor mental health worldwide. Although the determinants of mental health are complex, the emerging and compelling evidence for nutrition as a crucial factor in the high prevalence and incidence of mental disorders suggests that diet is as important to psychiatry as it is to cardiology, endocrinology, and gastroenterology. Evidence is steadily growing for the relation between dietary quality (and potential nutritional deficiencies) and mental health, and for the select use of nutrient-based supplements to address deficiencies, or as monotherapies or augmentation therapies. We present a viewpoint from an international collaboration of academics (members of the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research), in which we provide a context and overview of the current evidence in this emerging field of research, and discuss the future direction. We advocate recognition of diet and nutrition as central determinants of both physical and mental health.
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