Cargando…

A personalized diet intervention improves depression symptoms and changes microbiota and metabolite profiles among community-dwelling older adults

INTRODUCTION: The impact of diet on mental well-being and gut microorganisms in humans is well recognized. However, research on the connections between food nutrients, gut microbiota, and mental health remains limited. To address this, the present study aimed to assess the effects of a personalized...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Magzal, Faiga, Turroni, Silvia, Fabbrini, Marco, Barone, Monica, Vitman Schorr, Adi, Ofran, Ariella, Tamir, Snait
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10547149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37794974
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1234549
_version_ 1785114998463266816
author Magzal, Faiga
Turroni, Silvia
Fabbrini, Marco
Barone, Monica
Vitman Schorr, Adi
Ofran, Ariella
Tamir, Snait
author_facet Magzal, Faiga
Turroni, Silvia
Fabbrini, Marco
Barone, Monica
Vitman Schorr, Adi
Ofran, Ariella
Tamir, Snait
author_sort Magzal, Faiga
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: The impact of diet on mental well-being and gut microorganisms in humans is well recognized. However, research on the connections between food nutrients, gut microbiota, and mental health remains limited. To address this, the present study aimed to assess the effects of a personalized diet, based on individual needs and aligned with the Mediterranean diet principles, on depression symptoms, quality of life, nutritional intake, and gut microbiota changes among older adults living in the community. METHODS: The intervention involved regular visits from a registered dietitian, who provided tailored dietary recommendations. During the 6-month study, participants completed questionnaires to evaluate their depression levels, quality of life, and dietary habits. Additionally, they provided stool samples for analysis of gut microbiota and metabolites. RESULTS: The results demonstrated that the personalized dietary intervention reduced depression symptoms and improved the quality of life among older adults. Furthermore, significant changes in the intake of certain nutrients, such as folate, lutein, zeaxanthin, EPA, and DHA, were observed following the intervention. Moreover, the intervention was associated with increased diversity in the gut microbiome and reduced total short-chain fatty acids, the main metabolites produced by gut microorganisms. The study also revealed correlations between food nutrients, gut microbiota, and mental health parameters. DISCUSSION: In conclusion, this research highlights the potential advantages of personalized dietary interventions in managing depression and enhancing overall well-being among older populations. It also sheds light on the role of gut microbiota and its metabolites in these effects. The findings offer valuable insights into the significance of nutrition and gut health for mental well-being in older adults.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10547149
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-105471492023-10-04 A personalized diet intervention improves depression symptoms and changes microbiota and metabolite profiles among community-dwelling older adults Magzal, Faiga Turroni, Silvia Fabbrini, Marco Barone, Monica Vitman Schorr, Adi Ofran, Ariella Tamir, Snait Front Nutr Nutrition INTRODUCTION: The impact of diet on mental well-being and gut microorganisms in humans is well recognized. However, research on the connections between food nutrients, gut microbiota, and mental health remains limited. To address this, the present study aimed to assess the effects of a personalized diet, based on individual needs and aligned with the Mediterranean diet principles, on depression symptoms, quality of life, nutritional intake, and gut microbiota changes among older adults living in the community. METHODS: The intervention involved regular visits from a registered dietitian, who provided tailored dietary recommendations. During the 6-month study, participants completed questionnaires to evaluate their depression levels, quality of life, and dietary habits. Additionally, they provided stool samples for analysis of gut microbiota and metabolites. RESULTS: The results demonstrated that the personalized dietary intervention reduced depression symptoms and improved the quality of life among older adults. Furthermore, significant changes in the intake of certain nutrients, such as folate, lutein, zeaxanthin, EPA, and DHA, were observed following the intervention. Moreover, the intervention was associated with increased diversity in the gut microbiome and reduced total short-chain fatty acids, the main metabolites produced by gut microorganisms. The study also revealed correlations between food nutrients, gut microbiota, and mental health parameters. DISCUSSION: In conclusion, this research highlights the potential advantages of personalized dietary interventions in managing depression and enhancing overall well-being among older populations. It also sheds light on the role of gut microbiota and its metabolites in these effects. The findings offer valuable insights into the significance of nutrition and gut health for mental well-being in older adults. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10547149/ /pubmed/37794974 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1234549 Text en Copyright © 2023 Magzal, Turroni, Fabbrini, Barone, Vitman Schorr, Ofran and Tamir. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Magzal, Faiga
Turroni, Silvia
Fabbrini, Marco
Barone, Monica
Vitman Schorr, Adi
Ofran, Ariella
Tamir, Snait
A personalized diet intervention improves depression symptoms and changes microbiota and metabolite profiles among community-dwelling older adults
title A personalized diet intervention improves depression symptoms and changes microbiota and metabolite profiles among community-dwelling older adults
title_full A personalized diet intervention improves depression symptoms and changes microbiota and metabolite profiles among community-dwelling older adults
title_fullStr A personalized diet intervention improves depression symptoms and changes microbiota and metabolite profiles among community-dwelling older adults
title_full_unstemmed A personalized diet intervention improves depression symptoms and changes microbiota and metabolite profiles among community-dwelling older adults
title_short A personalized diet intervention improves depression symptoms and changes microbiota and metabolite profiles among community-dwelling older adults
title_sort personalized diet intervention improves depression symptoms and changes microbiota and metabolite profiles among community-dwelling older adults
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10547149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37794974
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1234549
work_keys_str_mv AT magzalfaiga apersonalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT turronisilvia apersonalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT fabbrinimarco apersonalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT baronemonica apersonalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT vitmanschorradi apersonalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT ofranariella apersonalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT tamirsnait apersonalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT magzalfaiga personalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT turronisilvia personalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT fabbrinimarco personalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT baronemonica personalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT vitmanschorradi personalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT ofranariella personalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults
AT tamirsnait personalizeddietinterventionimprovesdepressionsymptomsandchangesmicrobiotaandmetaboliteprofilesamongcommunitydwellingolderadults