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Mediterranean Diet and the Microbiota Gut Brain Axis in Major Depression

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Depression
Interventions
Other: Mediterranean Diet
Other: Normal hospital diet
Other: dietary coaching
Other: Psychoeducation on depression
Registration Number
NCT04772651
Lead Sponsor
Medical University of Graz
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of a Mediterranean diet on the function of the vagal nerve in patients with depression.

Detailed Description

After being informed about the study and potential risks, all patients giving written informed consent will be screened for eligibility. Subjects meeting the inclusion criteria will be randomized in a group recieiving a Mediterranean diet (3 mediterranean meals a day) and dietary coaching (1 session per week for 4 weeks) or a group with conventional hospital food and psychoeducation on depression (1 session per week for 4 weeks).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
108
Inclusion Criteria
  • legally competent persons aged 18-80 years
  • diagnosis of depression according to ICD-10 or DSM.
Exclusion Criteria
  • other neurologic or psychiatric disorders (epilepsy, brain tumor, head injury, head surgery, trauma)
  • drug or alcohol dependency
  • acute suicidality
  • heart disorders, disorders of the circulatory system
  • pregnancy and period of breastfeeding
  • severe mental disability, dementia (MMST<20)
  • autoimmune disorder, severe immunosuppression (Lupus, HIV, multiple sclerosis)
  • therapy with antibiotics in the last month
  • chronic laxative abuse
  • acute infectious diarrhea
  • GI surgeries (except appendectomy)
  • regular intake of probiotics, antibiotics and food supplements (1 month before and during the study)
  • food allergies or other food intolerances which are incompatible with a mediterranean diet
  • vegetarians, vegans

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Mediterranean Diet and dietary coachingMediterranean DietPatients receive 3 Mediterranean meals a day for 4 weeks and dietary coaching sessions (á 50 minutes once a week for 4 weeks)
Mediterranean Diet and dietary coachingdietary coachingPatients receive 3 Mediterranean meals a day for 4 weeks and dietary coaching sessions (á 50 minutes once a week for 4 weeks)
Diet as usual and psychoeducation for depressionNormal hospital dietPatients receive normal hospital diet with 3 meals a day for 4 weeks and psychoeducation sessions (á 50 minutes once a week for 4 weeks)
Diet as usual and psychoeducation for depressionPsychoeducation on depressionPatients receive normal hospital diet with 3 meals a day for 4 weeks and psychoeducation sessions (á 50 minutes once a week for 4 weeks)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Vagal functionat study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

Vagal function measured by 24-hr ECG (logRSA, SDNN)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change of C-reactive protein (CRP)at study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

CRP will be measured from serum samples at the Institute of laboratory diagnostics (Cobas analyzer)

Change in Interleukine-6at study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

Interleukine-6 will be measured from serum samples at the Institute of laboratory diagnostics

Change in International Physical Acitivity Questionnaireat study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

Questionnaire to rate physical activity; Physical activity is given in MET-minutes (METs are multiples of the resting metabolic rate)

Change in Oxytocinat study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

measured from serum samples with ELISA

Change of Gut microbiomeat study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

16S sequencing of a stool sample, gut microbiome data will be analyzed with QIIME2 with regard to diversity metrices (alpha-diversity, beta-diversity) and differential bacterial abundance.

Change of Body mass Indexat study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

Weight will be measured with a calibrated scale, height will be measured with a non-expandable measuring tape. BMI will be calculated according to the formula \[kg/m2\].

Change in Hamilton Scale for Depression (HAMD)at study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

Scale to rate severity of depressive symptoms; Scoring is based on the 17-item scale and scores of 0-7 are considered as being normal, 8-16 suggest mild depression, 17-23 moderate depression and scores over 24 are indicative of severe depression

Change in Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)at study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

Self-rated scale to rate severity of depressive symptoms; Total score of 0-13 is considered minimal range, 14-19 is mild, 20-28 is moderate, and 29-63 is severe depression.

Change in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Inventory (PSQI)at study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

Questionnaire to assess sleep quality; global PSQI score is calculated by totaling the seven component scores, providing an overall score ranging from 0 to 21, where lower scores denote a healthier sleep quality.

Change in Adult Attachment Scaleat study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

Questionnaire to assess attachment style in adults; The scale consists of 18 items scored on a 5 point likert-type scale. It measures adult attachment styles named "Secure", "Anxious" and "Avoidant", defined as:

* Secure = high scores on Close and Depend subscales, low score on Anxiety subscale

* Anxious = high score on Anxiety subscale, moderate scores on Close and Depend subscales

* Avoidant = low scores on Close, Depend, and Anxiety subscales

Change in Wiener Ernährungsprotokollat study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

24-hr food recall

Change in Mediterranean Diet Scoreat study entry, after 7 days, after 4 weeks and after 3 months

Questionnaire rating the diet according to Mediterranean dietary style; three categories of adherence to the Mediterranean diet can be calculated (≤5, 6-9 and ≥10 points of the 14-item questionnaire)

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