The Role of Nutritional Attitudes on Mental Diseases
A special issue of Psychiatry International (ISSN 2673-5318).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 9354
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nutrition and health; functional foods; bioactive compounds; bioactivity and bioavailability; phytochemicals and chronic diseases
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Dear Colleagues,
Nutrition is considered as an external factor that may affect the appearance and progression of Mental Diseases. Scientific evidence support that several nutrients may affect the production of hormones that are involved in the progression of mental diseases, as serotonin and dopamine, while specific dietary habits may be correlated with the pathophysiology of such diseases.
This Special Issue focuses on the further investigation of the possible role of nutritional attitudes such as orthorectic and restrictive behavior, dietary standards, as Mediterranean diet, and specific nutrients and bio-functional compounds (macronutrients, micronutrients, phytochemicals etc) on the prevention or management of mental diseases, based mainly on clinical and epidemiological evidence.
We welcome papers reporting latest evidence-based results of the effect of nutritional habits and specific nutrients, bioactive compounds and functional foods on pathophysiology mechanisms, indexes and biomarkers of mental diseases, such as anxiety, depression, anorexia and bulimia nervosa, personality disorders etc. Animal experiments, clinical trials and epidemiological studies, but also in vitro studies, meta-analyses and review articles are welcome. Studies concerning the possible role of nutrients and bio-functional compounds on the expression of genes that are associated with mental diseases are especially welcome.
Dr. Antonios E. Koutelidakis
Dr. Fragiskos Gonidakis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nutrition
- dietary attitudes
- bio-functional compounds
- mental diseases
- anxiety
- depression
- bulimia and anorexia nervosa
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