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A biphasic response to blueberry supplementation on depressive symptoms in emerging adults: a double-blind randomized controlled trial
by
van Reekum, Carien M.
, Velichkov, Martin
, Williams, Claire M.
, Bezur, Zsofia
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Affect - drug effects
/ Affect - physiology
/ anxiety
/ Biomarkers
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ blood serum
/ blueberries
/ Blueberry Plants
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Child & adolescent psychiatry
/ Chronic effects
/ Depression
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Executive function
/ Executive Function - drug effects
/ Executive Function - physiology
/ Female
/ Fruit
/ fruits
/ Hedonic response
/ Humans
/ inflammation
/ Male
/ males
/ Mental depression
/ NCT
/ NCT04647019
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Nutrition
/ Original Contribution
/ Oxidative stress
/ Oxidative Stress - drug effects
/ Placebos
/ psychosocial factors
/ Supplements
/ Teenagers
/ vegetable consumption
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2024
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A biphasic response to blueberry supplementation on depressive symptoms in emerging adults: a double-blind randomized controlled trial
by
van Reekum, Carien M.
, Velichkov, Martin
, Williams, Claire M.
, Bezur, Zsofia
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Affect - drug effects
/ Affect - physiology
/ anxiety
/ Biomarkers
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ blood serum
/ blueberries
/ Blueberry Plants
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Child & adolescent psychiatry
/ Chronic effects
/ Depression
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Executive function
/ Executive Function - drug effects
/ Executive Function - physiology
/ Female
/ Fruit
/ fruits
/ Hedonic response
/ Humans
/ inflammation
/ Male
/ males
/ Mental depression
/ NCT
/ NCT04647019
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Nutrition
/ Original Contribution
/ Oxidative stress
/ Oxidative Stress - drug effects
/ Placebos
/ psychosocial factors
/ Supplements
/ Teenagers
/ vegetable consumption
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2024
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A biphasic response to blueberry supplementation on depressive symptoms in emerging adults: a double-blind randomized controlled trial
by
van Reekum, Carien M.
, Velichkov, Martin
, Williams, Claire M.
, Bezur, Zsofia
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Affect - drug effects
/ Affect - physiology
/ anxiety
/ Biomarkers
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ blood serum
/ blueberries
/ Blueberry Plants
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Child & adolescent psychiatry
/ Chronic effects
/ Depression
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Executive function
/ Executive Function - drug effects
/ Executive Function - physiology
/ Female
/ Fruit
/ fruits
/ Hedonic response
/ Humans
/ inflammation
/ Male
/ males
/ Mental depression
/ NCT
/ NCT04647019
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Nutrition
/ Original Contribution
/ Oxidative stress
/ Oxidative Stress - drug effects
/ Placebos
/ psychosocial factors
/ Supplements
/ Teenagers
/ vegetable consumption
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2024
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A biphasic response to blueberry supplementation on depressive symptoms in emerging adults: a double-blind randomized controlled trial
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A biphasic response to blueberry supplementation on depressive symptoms in emerging adults: a double-blind randomized controlled trial
2024
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Purpose
The aim of the present study was to examine the acute and chronic effects of wild blueberry supplementation on mood, executive function, and serum biomarkers of neuroplasticity, inflammation, and oxidative stress in emerging adults with moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms.
Methods
In this double-blind trial, 60 emerging adults (
M
age
= 20.0 years, 32% male) with self-reported depressive symptoms were randomly assigned to receive a single blueberry drink (acute phase), followed by 6 weeks of daily blueberry supplementation (chronic phase), or a matched placebo drink. The primary outcome was Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) scores at 6-week follow-up. Further measures included momentary affect (PANAS-X) and accuracy on an executive function task. The data were analyzed using ANCOVAs adjusted for baseline values, sex, and habitual fruit and vegetable intake. Estimated marginal means were calculated to compare the treatment arms.
Results
The blueberry drink significantly improved positive affect (
p
= 0.026) and executive function (
p
= 0.025) at 2 h post-ingestion, with change scores being positively correlated in the blueberry group (
r
= 0.424,
p
= 0.017). However, after six weeks of supplementation the reduction in BDI-II scores was greater in the placebo group by 5.8 points (95% CI: 0.8–10.7,
p
= 0.023). Generalized anxiety and anhedonia also decreased significantly more in the placebo group. No significant differences were found for any of the biomarkers.
Conclusions
Six weeks of wild blueberry supplementation were inferior to placebo in reducing depressive symptoms. Nevertheless, the correlated improvements in positive affect and executive function after a single dose of blueberries point to a beneficial, albeit transient, psychological effect. These contrasting results suggest a biphasic, hormetic-like response that warrants further investigation.
Trial registration
: NCT04647019, dated 30 November, 2020.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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