| Literature DB >> 24899528 |
Mauro Garcia-Toro1, Margalida Gili, Olga Ibarra, Saray Monzón, Margalida Vives, Javier Garcia-Campayo, Rocío Gomez-Juanes, Miguel Roca.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Changes in diet and exercise have been separately demonstrated to improve Depression, although scientific evidence available is scarce. In a previously published controlled study, just recommending these and other lifestyle measures (sleep restriction and sunlight exposure) in combination once, patients experienced improvements in their depressive symptoms six months later. In this sample, one in three depressive patients had metabolic syndrome (MetS) at baseline. First line treatment of MetS condition is hygienic-dietetic, being Mediterranean diet and exercise especially important. Therefore we analyzed if lifestyle recommendations also improved their metabolic profile.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24899528 PMCID: PMC4055255 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Demographic and clinical results
| Female sex, N° | 20 | 17 | 0.24 |
| Age y, Mean (SD) | 47.6 (11.6) | 50.6 (11.4) | 0.36 |
| Major Depression, N° | 23 | 20 | 0.28 |
| HAM-D increment | - 8.80 (8.9) | - 5.57 (4.9) | 0.11 |
| BDI increment | - 8.64 (9.2) | - 4.25 (6.3) | 0.05 |
| GCI increment | - 1.72 (1.3) | - 0.69 (1.0) | 0.00 |
| BMI increment | - 0.11 (1.5) | 0.29 (1.6) | 0.46 |
| SBP increment | - 2.33 (15.7) | - 2.04 (16.9) | 0.95 |
| DBP increment | 1.5 (12.9) | - 1.76 (15.0) | 0.47 |
| Serum glucose increment | - 3.9 (20.7) | - 0.6 (21.3) | 0.58 |
| Total Cholesterol increment | - 3.92 (21.9) | 3.76 (39.2) | 0.39 |
| LDL Cholesterol increment | - 7.00 (19.5) | 3.00 (33.14) | 0.20 |
| HDL Cholesterol increment | 1.76 (8.3) | - 0.15 (8.1) | 0.40 |
| Triglycerides increment | 6.4 (41.9) | 9.3(62.8) | 0.84 |
| Metabolic Syndrome pre, N° | 7 | 9 | |
| Metabolic Syndrome post, N° | 3 | 10 | 0.03 |
Hamilton 17-item scale (HAM-D), Beck Depression Inventory 21-item (BDI, Global Clinical Impression scale (GCI), Body Mass Index (BMI), Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP), Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP).