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|    The Emerging Field of Nutritional Mental    |
|    15 Dec 15 22:12:55    |
      From: sheriffcoltrane23x@gmail.com              Article              The Emerging Field of Nutritional Mental Health: Inflammation, the Microbiome,       Oxidative Stress, and Mitochondrial Function              Bonnie J Kaplan       Bonnie J Kaplan       Clnical Psychological Science 02/2015; DOI: 10.1177/2167702614555413       ABSTRACT       We live in a transformational moment for understanding the etiology of mental       disorders. The previous leap in understanding occurred 60 years ago, which led       us to incorporate psychopharmacology into our curricula to address the       chemical basis of        neurotransmitter function, especially as explained through the then-popular       catecholamine hypothesis. The current revolution is broader, consisting of the       rapidly accumulating knowledge of how inflammation, microbiome imbalance (gut       dysbiosis), oxidative        stress, and impaired mitochondrial output affect brain function. Suitable       interventions for fighting inflammation, restoring normal gut function,       reducing oxidative stress, and improving mitochondrial metabolism incorporate       lifestyle variables, including        nutrients and probiotics. This article invites readers to stay abreast of this       emerging model of the biological basis of mental illness, given that it has       particular relevance for those readers interested in alleviating the suffering       of individuals with        mental disorders. This overview describes the basis for a new field in mental       health: nutritional psychiatry/psychology.       [less]       Figures in this publication       Fig. 1. Schematic illustration of energy generation through the...       Get notified about updates to this publication              Follow publication        Download full-text       Full-text       Available from: Bonnie J Kaplan, Feb 07, 2015                                   https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271908350_The_Emerging_       ield_of_Nutritional_Mental_Health_Inflammation_the_Microbiome_Ox       dative_Stress_and_Mitochondrial_Function              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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