Feasibility and acceptability of a healthy nordic diet intervention for the treatment of depression: A randomized controlled pilot trial

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Healthy diet interventions have been shown to improve depressive symptoms, but there is a need for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that are double blind and investigate biological mechanisms. The primary objectives of this randomized controlled pilot trial were to test the palatability of the meals and the acceptability of the intervention in preparation for an 8-week RCT in the future, which will investigate whether a healthy Nordic diet improves depressive symptoms in individuals with major depressive disorder, and associated biological mechanisms. Depressed (n = 10) and non-depressed (n = 6) women and men were randomized to receive either a healthy Nordic diet (ND) or a control diet (CD) for 8 days. Participants were blinded to their diet allocation and the study hypotheses. Health questionnaires were completed before and after the intervention and, throughout the study, questionnaires assessed participants’ liking for the meals, their sensory prop-erties, adherence, and open-ended feedback. In the ND group, 75% of participants consumed only the provided foods, as instructed, compared to 50% of CD participants. The meals of both diets, on average, received good ratings for liking and sensory properties, though the ND ratings were some-what higher. Overall, results were positive and informative, indicating that the planned RCT will be feasible and well-accepted, with some proposed modifications.

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Sabet, J. A., Ekman, M. S., Sofia Lundvall, A., Risérus, U., Johansson, U., Öström, Å., … Brummer, R. J. (2021). Feasibility and acceptability of a healthy nordic diet intervention for the treatment of depression: A randomized controlled pilot trial. Nutrients, 13(3), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13030902

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