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Prevalence of Depression and Fish Consumption among First Year Spanish University Students: UniHcos Project

The World Health Organization estimates that one fifth of university students have experienced major depressive disorder at some point in their lives. Nutrition may be one of the modifiable factors that influence the development of depression. Specifically, low omega-3 fatty acid and vitamin D level...

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Autores principales: Morales-Suárez-Varela, María, Amezcua-Prieto, Carmen, Llopis-Gonzalez, Agustín, Ayan Perez, Carlos, Mateos-Campos, Ramona, Hernández-Segura, Natalia, Ortiz-Moncada, Rocío, Almaraz, Ana, Alguacil, Juan, Delgado Rodríguez, Miguel, Blázquez Abellán, Gemma, Alonso-Molero, Jéssica, Martínez-Ruiz, Virginia, Santana-Garcia, Irene, Cancela, José M., Valero Juan, Luis Félix, Martín-Peláez, Sandra, Fernández-Villa, Tania
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37375661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15122757
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author Morales-Suárez-Varela, María
Amezcua-Prieto, Carmen
Llopis-Gonzalez, Agustín
Ayan Perez, Carlos
Mateos-Campos, Ramona
Hernández-Segura, Natalia
Ortiz-Moncada, Rocío
Almaraz, Ana
Alguacil, Juan
Delgado Rodríguez, Miguel
Blázquez Abellán, Gemma
Alonso-Molero, Jéssica
Martínez-Ruiz, Virginia
Santana-Garcia, Irene
Cancela, José M.
Valero Juan, Luis Félix
Martín-Peláez, Sandra
Fernández-Villa, Tania
author_facet Morales-Suárez-Varela, María
Amezcua-Prieto, Carmen
Llopis-Gonzalez, Agustín
Ayan Perez, Carlos
Mateos-Campos, Ramona
Hernández-Segura, Natalia
Ortiz-Moncada, Rocío
Almaraz, Ana
Alguacil, Juan
Delgado Rodríguez, Miguel
Blázquez Abellán, Gemma
Alonso-Molero, Jéssica
Martínez-Ruiz, Virginia
Santana-Garcia, Irene
Cancela, José M.
Valero Juan, Luis Félix
Martín-Peláez, Sandra
Fernández-Villa, Tania
author_sort Morales-Suárez-Varela, María
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description The World Health Organization estimates that one fifth of university students have experienced major depressive disorder at some point in their lives. Nutrition may be one of the modifiable factors that influence the development of depression. Specifically, low omega-3 fatty acid and vitamin D levels, both nutrients found in high quantities in fish, have been linked to depressive disorders. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of depression among young Spanish university students, in addition to the pattern of fish consumption among students and the possible relationship between fish consumption and the presence of depression. Data were collected retrospectively from a nationally representative sample of 11,485 Spanish university students aged 18 years or older in 11 Spanish universities, from 2012 to 2022. The respondents were analyzed according to frequency of consumption and compliance with weekly recommendations for fish intake and the presence of depression. Regression models were also performed to determine students’ odds of depression as a function of compliance with recommendations according to selected sociodemographic variables. The prevalence of depression was 10.5%; it was more prevalent in women, older students and in those with both high and low BMIs. In addition, it was also more prevalent in those that lived outside the family home, with roommates and those who were employed. Sixty-seven percent of the students met the fish intake recommendations. The most common frequency of fish consumption was 1–2 times/week (44.2%), and the least frequent was 2.3% daily fish consumption. Students from northern universities were more likely to consume fish (68.4%) than those from southern universities (66.4%). Non-consumption of fish was found to increase the risk of depression (ORa = 1.45 (1.28–1.64); AF = 31.0% (21.9–39.0)), but it was the student’s own conditions that had the greatest influence on the development of the disorder. In summary, a lower consumption of fish seems to be associated with a higher incidence of depression in Spanish university students; however, other social factors of the student may influence the development of the disorder, and all of this should be taken into account for the development of prevention strategies.
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spelling pubmed-103008752023-06-29 Prevalence of Depression and Fish Consumption among First Year Spanish University Students: UniHcos Project Morales-Suárez-Varela, María Amezcua-Prieto, Carmen Llopis-Gonzalez, Agustín Ayan Perez, Carlos Mateos-Campos, Ramona Hernández-Segura, Natalia Ortiz-Moncada, Rocío Almaraz, Ana Alguacil, Juan Delgado Rodríguez, Miguel Blázquez Abellán, Gemma Alonso-Molero, Jéssica Martínez-Ruiz, Virginia Santana-Garcia, Irene Cancela, José M. Valero Juan, Luis Félix Martín-Peláez, Sandra Fernández-Villa, Tania Nutrients Article The World Health Organization estimates that one fifth of university students have experienced major depressive disorder at some point in their lives. Nutrition may be one of the modifiable factors that influence the development of depression. Specifically, low omega-3 fatty acid and vitamin D levels, both nutrients found in high quantities in fish, have been linked to depressive disorders. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of depression among young Spanish university students, in addition to the pattern of fish consumption among students and the possible relationship between fish consumption and the presence of depression. Data were collected retrospectively from a nationally representative sample of 11,485 Spanish university students aged 18 years or older in 11 Spanish universities, from 2012 to 2022. The respondents were analyzed according to frequency of consumption and compliance with weekly recommendations for fish intake and the presence of depression. Regression models were also performed to determine students’ odds of depression as a function of compliance with recommendations according to selected sociodemographic variables. The prevalence of depression was 10.5%; it was more prevalent in women, older students and in those with both high and low BMIs. In addition, it was also more prevalent in those that lived outside the family home, with roommates and those who were employed. Sixty-seven percent of the students met the fish intake recommendations. The most common frequency of fish consumption was 1–2 times/week (44.2%), and the least frequent was 2.3% daily fish consumption. Students from northern universities were more likely to consume fish (68.4%) than those from southern universities (66.4%). Non-consumption of fish was found to increase the risk of depression (ORa = 1.45 (1.28–1.64); AF = 31.0% (21.9–39.0)), but it was the student’s own conditions that had the greatest influence on the development of the disorder. In summary, a lower consumption of fish seems to be associated with a higher incidence of depression in Spanish university students; however, other social factors of the student may influence the development of the disorder, and all of this should be taken into account for the development of prevention strategies. MDPI 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10300875/ /pubmed/37375661 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15122757 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Morales-Suárez-Varela, María
Amezcua-Prieto, Carmen
Llopis-Gonzalez, Agustín
Ayan Perez, Carlos
Mateos-Campos, Ramona
Hernández-Segura, Natalia
Ortiz-Moncada, Rocío
Almaraz, Ana
Alguacil, Juan
Delgado Rodríguez, Miguel
Blázquez Abellán, Gemma
Alonso-Molero, Jéssica
Martínez-Ruiz, Virginia
Santana-Garcia, Irene
Cancela, José M.
Valero Juan, Luis Félix
Martín-Peláez, Sandra
Fernández-Villa, Tania
Prevalence of Depression and Fish Consumption among First Year Spanish University Students: UniHcos Project
title Prevalence of Depression and Fish Consumption among First Year Spanish University Students: UniHcos Project
title_full Prevalence of Depression and Fish Consumption among First Year Spanish University Students: UniHcos Project
title_fullStr Prevalence of Depression and Fish Consumption among First Year Spanish University Students: UniHcos Project
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Depression and Fish Consumption among First Year Spanish University Students: UniHcos Project
title_short Prevalence of Depression and Fish Consumption among First Year Spanish University Students: UniHcos Project
title_sort prevalence of depression and fish consumption among first year spanish university students: unihcos project
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37375661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15122757
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