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Título: Association of the Mediterranean dietary pattern with the incidence of depression: The Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra/University of Navarra follow-up (SUN) cohort
Autores/as: Sánchez-Villegas, Almudena 
Delgado-Rodríguez, Miguel
Alonso, Alvaro
Schlatter, Javier
Lahortiga, Francisca
Serra-Majem, Lluis 
Martínez-González, Miguel Angel
Palabras clave: Polyunsaturated Fatty-Acids
Metabolic Syndrome
Cardiovascular-Disease
Endothelial Function
Homocysteine Levels, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Editor/a: 0003-990X
Proyectos: Red Alimentación Saludable en la Prevención Primaria de Enfermedades Crónicas: la Red Predimed. (Retics 2006) 
Publicación seriada: Archives of general psychiatry 
Resumen: Context: Adherence to the Mediterranean dietary pattern (MDP) is thought to reduce inflammatory, vascular, and metabolic processes that may be involved in the risk of clinical depression.Objective: To assess the association between adherence to the MDP and the incidence of clinical depression.Design: Prospective study that uses a validated 136-item food frequency questionnaire to assess adherence to the MDP. The MDP score positively weighted the consumption of vegetables, fruit and nuts, cereal, legumes, and fish; the monounsaturated- to saturated-fatty-acids ratio; and moderate alcohol consumption, whereas meat or meat products and whole-fat dairy were negatively weighted.Setting: A dynamic cohort of university graduates (Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra/University of Navarra Follow-up [SUN] Project).Participants: A total of 10094 initially healthy Spanish participants from the SUN Project participated in the study. Recruitment began on December 21, 1999, and is ongoing.Main Outcome Measure: Participants were classified as having incident depression if they were free of depression and antidepressant medication at baseline and reported a physician-made diagnosis of clinical depression and/or antidepressant medication use during follow-up.Results: After a median follow-up of 4.4 years, 480 new cases of depression were identified. The multiple adjusted hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) of depression for the 4 upper successive categories of adherence to the MDP(taking the category of lowest adherence as reference) were 0.74 (0.57-0.98), 0.66 (0.50-0.86), 0.49 (0.36-0.67), and 0.58 (0.44-0.77) (P for trend <.001). Inverse dose-response relationships were found for fruit and nuts, the monounsaturated- to saturated-fatty-acids ratio, and legumes.Conclusions: Our results suggest a potential protective role of the MDP with regard to the prevention of depressive disorders; additional longitudinal studies and trials are needed to confirm these findings.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/44748
ISSN: 0003-990X
DOI: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2009.129
Fuente: Archives of General Psychiatry[ISSN 0003-990X],v. 66, p. 1090-1098
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