Long chain n-3 fatty acids improve depression syndrome in type 2 diabetes mellitus

Maryam Mazaherioun, Ahmad Saedisomeolia, Mohammad Hassan Javanbakht, Fariba Koohdani, Mahnaz Zarei, Samaneh Ansari, Fatemeh Khoshkhoo Bazargani, Mahmoud Djalali

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Abstract

Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is commonly associated with depressive symptoms, which affect prognosis and quality of life. We investigated the antidepressant effects of n-3 fatty acids (n-3FAs) mono-therapy (without conventional antidepressants) for T2DM patients with mild to moderate depressive symptoms. Methods: A 10-wk, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel-group (1:1 ratio) randomized trial of n-3FAs (2700 mg/day EPA: DHA ratio=2) versus placebo in 88 Iranian diabetic patients with mild to moderate depression based on Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II-PERSIAN) was conducted. This study started from July 2014 to January 2015 in Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. The primary event was defined as worsened, non-changed, or inconsiderably improved depression (<5 unit decrease in BDI-II-PERSIAN depression scores after treatment) (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02261545). Results: Randomly, 44 T2DM patients were treated with n-3FAs supplements and 44 cases received placebo (three patients discontinued). n-3FAs could significantly protect patients against the aforesaid event and exhibit satisfactory prevention (number needed to treat with 95% confidence interval: 2.52, 1.71-4.74). No serious adverse reactions were reported. Conclusion: n-3FAs supplementation had significant antidepressant effects in T2DM patients with mild to moderate depressive symptoms, not confounded by metabolic factors and disease duration.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)575-583
Number of pages9
JournalIranian Journal of Public Health
Volume47
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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Keywords

  • depression
  • non, insulin, dependent diabetes
  • omega, 3 fatty acids
  • randomized controlled trials

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