Fish Oil Mood Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Fish Oil Mood Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Fish Oil Mood Meta-AnalysisHowever, evidence across study designs has not been comprehensively synthesized.2Sprengel ML (2026)Anti-inflammatory diets and mental health: a scoping review of randomized controlled trials and systematic evidence syntheses.
Fish Oil Mood Meta-AnalysisObjective This scoping review aimed to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and systematic evidence syntheses to summarize the effects of anti-inflammatory dietary interventions or patterns on mental health outcomes in adults.2Sprengel ML (2026)Anti-inflammatory diets and mental health: a scoping review of randomized controlled trials and systematic evidence syntheses.
Fish Oil Mood Meta-AnalysisEligible systematic evidence syntheses included systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis, scoping reviews, and umbrella reviews examining associations between anti-inflammatory diets and mental health.2Sprengel ML (2026)Anti-inflammatory diets and mental health: a scoping review of randomized controlled trials and systematic evidence syntheses.
Fish Oil Mood Meta-AnalysisBackground Inflammation has been proposed as a biological pathway linking diet to mental health.2Sprengel ML (2026)Anti-inflammatory diets and mental health: a scoping review of randomized controlled trials and systematic evidence syntheses.
Fish Oil Mood Meta-AnalysisA comprehensive review of psychiatric presentations reported that psychiatric symptoms span attention problems, anxiety, mood/behavioral disorders, and psychosis and identified > 100 IEMs associated with psychiatric manifestations; in a curated analysis, 94 IEMs were linked to psychiatric symptoms, with mood changes ranging from depressive syndromes to bipolar-like presentations [].3Hachmeriyan Antoniya (2026)From Plate to Mind: Scientific Perspectives on Foods That May Influence Anxiety and Depression
Fish Oil Mood Meta-Analysis6 7 Clinically, mood disorders associated with IEMs often exhibit characteristic diagnostic patterns that may aid early recognition.3Hachmeriyan Antoniya (2026)From Plate to Mind: Scientific Perspectives on Foods That May Influence Anxiety and Depression
Fish Oil Mood Meta-AnalysisWhen methylation capacity is constrained, through low folate/B12 status, reduced enzyme function (e.g., MTHFR variants), inflammation, oxidative stress, alcohol use, or high metabolic demand, homocysteine can rise, and SAMe availability can fall, creating a low methylation status that plausibly amplifies emotional volatility via neurotransmitter and epigenetic pathways [].3Hachmeriyan Antoniya (2026)From Plate to Mind: Scientific Perspectives on Foods That May Influence Anxiety and Depression
Fish Oil Mood Meta-Analysis1 2 Depression and anxiety disorders are leading contributors to global disability.3Hachmeriyan Antoniya (2026)From Plate to Mind: Scientific Perspectives on Foods That May Influence Anxiety and Depression

Source documents

  1. Anti-inflammatory diets and mental health: a scoping review of randomized controlled trials and systematic evidence syntheses.
  2. From Plate to Mind: Scientific Perspectives on Foods That May Influence Anxiety and Depression