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The Gut Microbiota as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Dietary Patterns and Depression

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    Identifier:  imarina:9525553
    Authors:  Hernandez-Cacho, Adrian; Ni, Jiaqi; Garcia-Gavilan, Jesus F; Konstanti, Prokopis; Belzer, Clara; Vioque, Jesus; Corella, Dolores; Fito, Montserrat; Vidal, Josep; Torres-Collado, Laura; Coltell, Oscar; Babio, Nancy; Hernando-Redondo, Javier; Moreno-Indias, Isabel; Ruiz-Canela, Miguel; Tinahones, Francisco J; Salas-Salvado, Jordi
    Abstract:
    The interplay between diet, gut microbiota, and depressive symptoms is increasingly recognized, but underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We investigated whether adherence to several dietary patterns relates to gut microbial signatures and whether these profiles are associated with depressive symptoms in an elderly Mediterranean cohort. In 644 participants, 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing and dietary intake from a food-frequency questionnaire were obtained at baseline and 1-year follow-up. Adherence scores were computed for the Mediterranean diet adherence score (MEDAS), energy-reduced MEDAS (erMEDAS), Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH), Healthy Plant-Based Diet Index (HPDI), Unhealthy Plant-Based Diet Index (UPDI), and Western Diet Score (WESTDIET). Healthy patterns (erMEDAS, MEDAS, DASH, HPDI) were associated with 22, 28, 24, and 16 genera, of which 82%, 75%, 79%, and 88% showed a protective profile (more abundant with lower, or less abundant with higher, depressive symptoms). UPDI and WESTDIET were associated with 20 and 27 genera, but only 25% and 26% were protective. Mediation analyses indicated that gut microbiota mediated the associations of MEDAS (ACME = -0.066, p = 0.006) and erMEDAS (ACME = -0.029, p = 0.011) with depressive symptoms. This study is among the first to test whether diet shapes a microbiota signature that mediates the diet-depression relationship, adding mechanistic insight into diet-mental health research.
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    Link to the original source: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mco2.70562
    APA: Hernandez-Cacho, Adrian; Ni, Jiaqi; Garcia-Gavilan, Jesus F; Konstanti, Prokopis; Belzer, Clara; Vioque, Jesus; Corella, Dolores; Fito, Montserrat; Vi (2026). The Gut Microbiota as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Dietary Patterns and Depression. MedComm, 7(2), e70562-. DOI: 10.1002/mco2.70562
    Paper original source: MedComm. 7 (2): e70562-
    Article's DOI: 10.1002/mco2.70562
    Journal publication year: 2026-01-20
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Record's date: 2026-04-11
    URV's Author/s: Babio Sánchez, Nancy Elvira / García Gavilán, Jesús Francisco / HERNÁNDEZ CACHO, ADRIÁN / Ni, Jiaqi / Salas Salvadó, Jorge
    Department: Bioquímica i Biotecnologia
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
    Author, as appears in the article.: Hernandez-Cacho, Adrian; Ni, Jiaqi; Garcia-Gavilan, Jesus F; Konstanti, Prokopis; Belzer, Clara; Vioque, Jesus; Corella, Dolores; Fito, Montserrat; Vidal, Josep; Torres-Collado, Laura; Coltell, Oscar; Babio, Nancy; Hernando-Redondo, Javier; Moreno-Indias, Isabel; Ruiz-Canela, Miguel; Tinahones, Francisco J; Salas-Salvado, Jordi
    Thematic Areas: Oncology, Medicine, research & experimental, Immunology and allergy, Genetics (clinical), Genetics, Drug discovery, Computer science applications, Cell biology, Biochemistry (medical)
    Author's mail: jiaqi.ni@urv.cat, adrian.hernandez@urv.cat, jesusfrancisco.garcia@urv.cat, jiaqi.ni@urv.cat, jesusfrancisco.garcia@urv.cat, jordi.salas@urv.cat, nancy.babio@urv.cat
  • Keywords:

    Validity
    Microbiome mediation
    Mental health
    Mediterranean diet
    Gut–brain axis
    Gut-brain axis
    Gut microbiota
    Fruit
    Dietary patterns
    Depression
    Adolescents
    16s rrna sequencing
    Biochemistry (Medical)
    Cell Biology
    Drug Discovery
    Genetics
    Genetics (Clinical)
    Immunology and Allergy
    Medicine
    Research & Experimental
    Oncology
    Computer science applications
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