Poor Results For Supplementation To Curb Depression In First-Of-Kind Study

Supplementation with omega-3s, folic acid, vitamin D3, calcium and selenium did not reduce MDD onset in overweight subjects with history of depression, according to first RCT on effectiveness of two nutritional strategies and their combination in preventing depression among high-risk subjects.

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Supplementation with omega-3s, folic acid and other nutrients did not reduce major depressive disorder in overweight subjects with a history of depression, according to a study that adds to a body of evidence suggesting that adding vitamins, minerals or supplements to diets may not be helpful for people with depression.

The study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association was the first randomized controlled trial to evaluate the...

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