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Published: 02-06-2022

Interface da má absorção da frutose e depressão: revisão sistemática da literatura

Curso de Medicina da UNIFENAS-BH
Curso de Medicina da UNIFENAS-BH
Curso de Medicina da UNIFENAS-BH
Curso de Medicina da UNIFENAS-BH
Curso de Medicina da UNIFENAS-BH
Professora do Curso de Medicina da UNIFENAS-BH
Professora do Curso de Medicina da UNIFENAS - BH /Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Fructose Intolerance Fructose Depression

Abstract

The present study aims to clarify whether patients with poorly absorption of fructose are more susceptible to develop depression. It is a systematic review of literature using the descriptors of health, in BVS Salud and Medline database. Inclusion criteria: studies with patients with or without fructose malabsorption, and with or without depressive symptoms, in all age, groups of both sexes and animal studies. In English, Spanish and Portuguese. Exclusion criteria: studies whose focus was not the fructose malabsorption affecting directly or indirectly in the emergence of depression. Nine articles were recovered, published in English between 1998 and 2014, two of them are reviews, one cross sectional study, five cohort and one clinical trial. The methodological quality was evaluated by the journal´s impact factor where the article was published; in addition to analyzing the quality of each by the CASP and Strobe, evaluated by EQUATOR. One positive relation between fructose malabsorption and depression was found in eight studies except one. The relation between fructose malabsorption and depression is hardly implemented in clinical / gastroenterological practice; so many cases are not being diagnosed. Nowadays, the prevalence of depression is high and the etiology is multifactorial. This is the first national study that correlates systematically the fructose malabsorption and depression. New studies are needed for the diagnosis and therapy.

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How to Cite

Santos Júnior, J. R. dos, Cecília, N. C. S., Matheus, N. A., Cançado, T. S. B., Rodrigues, T. F., Andrade, V. L. Ângelo, & Araújo L. A. de. (2022). Interface da má absorção da frutose e depressão: revisão sistemática da literatura. International Journal of Nutrology, 8(2), 30–38. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1705069