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Papadopoulou SK, Pavlidou E, Dakanalis A, Antasouras G, Vorvolakos T, Mentzelou M, Serdari A, Pandi AL, Spanoudaki M, Alexatou O, Aggelakou EP, Giaginis C. Postpartum Depression Is Associated with Maternal Sociodemographic and Anthropometric Characteristics, Perinatal Outcomes, Breastfeeding Practices, and Mediterranean Diet Adherence. Nutrients 2023; 15:3853. [PMID: 37686885 PMCID: PMC10490519 DOI: 10.3390/nu15173853] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/08/2023] [Revised: 09/01/2023] [Accepted: 09/02/2023] [Indexed: 09/10/2023] Open
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Postpartum depression, with a prevalence ranging between 14% and 25% worldwide, has been considered an urgent health concern that negatively affects both mothers' and their infants' health. Postpartum depression may negatively affect maternal sociodemographic and anthropometric parameters and lifestyle factors. Nutrition has recently been identified as a crucial factor for the management and co-treatment of postpartum depression. This survey aims to determine the possible association of postpartum depression with mothers' socio-demographic and anthropometric characteristics, perinatal outcomes, breastfeeding practices, and Mediterranean diet (MD) adherence. METHODS This is a cross-sectional survey, which was performed on 3941 women during the postpartum period. Postpartum depression was assessed by the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). Anthropometric parameters and perinatal outcomes were retrieved from mothers' medical records. Sociodemographic data and breastfeeding practices were recorded by face-to-face interviews between enrolled mothers and trained personnel. Mediterranean diet adherence was assessed by MedDietScore. Both univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression were applied for analyzing our data. RESULTS Postpartum depression was significantly associated with lower educational level, Greek nationality, higher prevalence of multiparity and overweight/obesity postpartum, higher incidence of caesarean section and not breastfeeding, and lower levels of MD adherence. In multivariate analysis, postpartum depression was independently associated with mothers' educational level, postpartum BMI status, type of delivery, breastfeeding practices, and MD adherence after adjusting for multiple confounding factors. CONCLUSIONS This study has provided evidence that elevated MD compliance was related to a decreased risk of postpartum depression. Additionally, postpartum depression was associated with multiple sociodemographic and anthropometric parameters, perinatal outcomes, and breastfeeding practices. Future well-designed, prospective studies with high-quality methodology should be performed to obtain conclusive results.
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- Sousana K. Papadopoulou
- Department of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences, International Hellenic University, 57400 Thessaloniki, Greece;
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- Department of Food Science and Nutrition, School of the Environment, University of the Aegean, 81400 Myrina, Lemnos, Greece; (E.P.); (G.A.); (M.M.); (A.-L.P.); (O.A.); (E.-P.A.); (C.G.)
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- Department of Mental Health, Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, 20900 Monza, Italy;
- School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, Italy
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- Department of Food Science and Nutrition, School of the Environment, University of the Aegean, 81400 Myrina, Lemnos, Greece; (E.P.); (G.A.); (M.M.); (A.-L.P.); (O.A.); (E.-P.A.); (C.G.)
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- Department of Psychiatry, School of Health Sciences, University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Democritus University of Thrace, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece;
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- Department of Food Science and Nutrition, School of the Environment, University of the Aegean, 81400 Myrina, Lemnos, Greece; (E.P.); (G.A.); (M.M.); (A.-L.P.); (O.A.); (E.-P.A.); (C.G.)
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- Department of Psychiatry and Child Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Democritus University of Thrace, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece;
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- Department of Food Science and Nutrition, School of the Environment, University of the Aegean, 81400 Myrina, Lemnos, Greece; (E.P.); (G.A.); (M.M.); (A.-L.P.); (O.A.); (E.-P.A.); (C.G.)
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- Department of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences, International Hellenic University, 57400 Thessaloniki, Greece;
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- Department of Food Science and Nutrition, School of the Environment, University of the Aegean, 81400 Myrina, Lemnos, Greece; (E.P.); (G.A.); (M.M.); (A.-L.P.); (O.A.); (E.-P.A.); (C.G.)
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- Department of Food Science and Nutrition, School of the Environment, University of the Aegean, 81400 Myrina, Lemnos, Greece; (E.P.); (G.A.); (M.M.); (A.-L.P.); (O.A.); (E.-P.A.); (C.G.)
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- Department of Food Science and Nutrition, School of the Environment, University of the Aegean, 81400 Myrina, Lemnos, Greece; (E.P.); (G.A.); (M.M.); (A.-L.P.); (O.A.); (E.-P.A.); (C.G.)
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Deligiannidis KM, Meltzer-Brody S, Maximos B, Peeper EQ, Freeman M, Lasser R, Bullock A, Kotecha M, Li S, Forrestal F, Rana N, Garcia M, Leclair B, Doherty J. Zuranolone for the Treatment of Postpartum Depression. Am J Psychiatry 2023; 180:668-675. [PMID: 37491938 DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.20220785] [Citation(s) in RCA: 31] [Impact Index Per Article: 31.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 07/27/2023]
Abstract
OBJECTIVE Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common perinatal complication with adverse maternal and infant outcomes. This study investigated the efficacy and safety of zuranolone, a positive allosteric modulator of synaptic and extrasynaptic GABAA receptors and neuroactive steroid, as an oral, once-daily, 14-day treatment course for patients with severe PPD. METHODS In this double-blind phase 3 trial, women with severe PPD were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive zuranolone 50 mg/day or placebo for 14 days. The primary endpoint was change from baseline in total score on the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) at day 15; key secondary endpoints were change from baseline in HAM-D score at days 3, 28, and 45 and change from baseline in Clinical Global Impressions severity (CGI-S) score at day 15. Adverse events were monitored. RESULTS Among 196 patients randomized (zuranolone, N=98; placebo, N=98), 170 (86.7%) completed the 45-day study. Treatment with zuranolone compared with placebo resulted in statistically significant improvement in depressive symptoms at day 15 (least squares mean [LSM] change from baseline in HAM-D score, -15.6 vs. -11.6; LSM difference, -4.0, 95% CI=-6.3, -1.7); significant improvement in depressive symptoms was also reported at days 3, 28, and 45. CGI-S score at day 15 significantly improved with zuranolone compared with placebo. The most common adverse events (≥10%) with zuranolone were somnolence, dizziness, and sedation. No loss of consciousness, withdrawal symptoms, or increased suicidal ideation or behavior were observed. CONCLUSIONS In this trial, zuranolone demonstrated significant improvements in depressive symptoms and was generally well tolerated, supporting the potential of zuranolone as a novel, rapid-acting oral treatment for PPD.
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- Kristina M Deligiannidis
- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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- Division of Women's Behavioral Health, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, New York (Deligiannidis); Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, N.Y. (Deligiannidis); Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill (Meltzer-Brody); Maximos Obstetrics and Gynecology, League City, Tex. (Maximos); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LCMC Health, New Orleans (Peeper); Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Freeman); Sage Therapeutics, Cambridge, Mass. (Lasser, Bullock, Li, Rana, Garcia, Doherty); Biogen, Cambridge, Mass. (Kotecha, Forrestal, Leclair)
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