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Omega-3 and omega-6 content of medicinal foods for depressed patients: implications from the Iranian Traditional Medicine
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Avicenna J Phytomed. 2014 Jul;4(4):225-30. Omega-3 and omega-6 content of medicinal foods for depressed patients: implications from the Iranian Traditional Medicine. Tavakkoli-Kakhki M1, Motavasselian M2, Mosaddegh M3, Esfahani MM2, Kamalinejad M4, Nematy M5, Eslami S6.
OBJECTIVES: Considering the increasing prevalence of depression in modern societies and the positive effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on depression, this study aims to investigate the omega-3 and omega-6 content of various foodstuffs, prescribed or prohibited by Iranian Traditional Medicine (ITM).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Firstly, reliable sources of Iranian Traditional Medicine were reviewed in order to identify the prescribed and prohibited foodstuffs for depressed patients. Afterwards, according to the online database of United States Department of Agriculture (URL: http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search/list), the ratio of linoleic acid to alpha linolenic acid (as representatives of omega-6 and omega-3, respectively) was identified in each foodstuff. Finally, the ratios of omega-6 to omega-3 were compared between seven food groups of vegetables, fruits, dry goods, high protein products, dairies, breads, and spices.
RESULTS: Based on the resources of Iranian Traditional Medicine, the following foods are prescribed for depressed patients:
- basil,
- coriander,
- spinach,
- lettuce,
- squash,
- peppermint,
- dill,
- chicory,
- celery,
- beet,
- quince,
- cucumber,
- watermelon,
- grape,
- peach,
- pomegranate,
- banana,
- apple,
- currant,
- pistachio,
- dried fig,
- almond,
- egg,
- chicken,
- lamb,
- trout,
- milk,
- bread without bran,
- saffron,
- oregano, and
- coriander seeds.
On the other hand,
- cabbage,
- eggplant,
- onion,
- garlic,
- broad beans,
- lentils,
- beef,
- whole wheat bread, and
- mustard
are prohibited. It should be noted that omega-3 content in some prescribed foods is more than that of the prohibited ones.
CONCLUSION:
The present study showed that mint, basil, spinach, lettuce, squash, lamb, saffron, oregano, cucumber, pistachio, milk, and also wild trout can be considered as medicinal foods for depressed patients.
KEYWORDS:
Depression; Fatty acids; Functional food; Medicine; Omega-3; Traditional
PMID: 25068136
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Activities
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DepressionEating bread
Suppressions
ALAApples
Aubergine
Bananas
Brassicas
Bread
Broad beans
Celery
Chicken and turkey
Chicory
Cucumber
Currants
Dried fruit
Eating for health
Eggs
Fish
Grapes
Herbs
Lamb
Lentils
Lettuce
Linoleic acid
Milk
Nuts
Onions and garlic
Peaches
Pomegranates
Quince
Red meat
Root vegetables
Saffron
Seeds
Spinach
Squashes
Watermelon