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INDEPTNutritional Counselling Promoting Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet as Adjuvant in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomized Open Controlled Trial Study

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What is being tested

Promotion of adherence to the MedDiet

Behavioral
Who is being recruted

Behavior+4

+ Mental Disorders

+ Behavioral Symptoms

From 18 to 70 Years
+16 Eligibility Criteria
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How is the trial designed

Treatment Study

Interventional
Study Start: June 2023
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Summary

Principal SponsorAssociacao para Investigacao e Desenvolvimento da Faculdade de Medicina - CETERA
Study ContactNuno Sousa-Santos, BScMore contacts
Last updated: January 28, 2026
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Study start date: June 5, 2023

Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

To test the study´s hypothesis, namely if an intervention promoting adherence to the MedDiet can decrease symptoms of depression in patients with MDD and elevated inflammation biomarkers, the following objectives will be assessed. The main objective of the trial is: 1.To assess the effectiveness of dietary counselling promoting MedDiet, as an adjuvant treatment of MDD, to decrease depressive symptoms in adults diagnosed with MDD and having elevated inflammation biomarkers (CRP, IL-6). Specific objectives are: 1. To assess the association between adherence to MedDiet and changes in inflammatory biomarkers 2. To assess the association between changes in inflammatory biomarkers with symptoms of MDD 3. To evaluate the association between adherence to MedDiet and effectiveness of psychiatric treatment of MDD 4. Characterize the association between adherence to MedDiet and changes in health-related quality of life 5. To evaluate the economic cost-effectiveness of dietary counselling, as an adjuvant treatment in MDD This study is a 12-week multicentre randomized parallel-group open controlled trial, with a follow up assessment at 6- and 12-months after baseline data collection, with two parallel groups with an allocation ratio of 1:1. - (a) intervention arm with six nutrition consultations with a registered nutritionist, promoting adherence to MedDiet, in addition to MDD treatment as usual (TAU) and (b) control group benefitting only from MDD TAU. Participants will be individuals diagnosed with a first episode of MDD, according to the "F32 Depressive episode" (F32.0; F32.1; F32.2) classification of the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), under treatment with antidepressant medication for a period of time less than or equal to 6 months, attending to outpatient consultations. Potential participants will be invited to enrol by their medical doctors from the participating recruitment centres. The invitation will be made at regular medical appointments including primary care consultations and outpatient psychiatric consultations in one of the participant centers. After signing the informed consent, CRP and IL-6 levels will be tested. Participants with increased inflammatory biomarkers, meeting all other inclusion criteria will be randomized to (a) the intervention arm or (b) the control arm of the study, in a 1:1 ratio, using a computer-generated list of random numbers stratified by center in variable blocks of size 2, 4 and 6. Treatment allocation will be concealed from the researchers, using sequentially numbered, opaque, sealed envelopes. The study will use a convenience sample from patients diagnosed with MDD attending to outpatient consultations in one for the participating clinics. Considering a 2-sided significance level of 5 percent and a power of 80 percent and having into consideration an attrition of 40 percent at the end of the intervention, the minimum sample size estimated is 190 (95 per arm). Estimating a prevalence of elevated inflammation in 30 percentage of MDD patients and 10 percentage of patients that don't meet other inclusion criteria, the number of recruited participants estimated is 700. Participants allocated to the intervention group will attend six nutrition consultations, performed by a register nutritionist in weeks 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. The intervention will be personalized to each participant and will promote adherence to the Mediterranean Diet, ad libitum, without calories or macronutrients restriction or recommendation for weight change. The intervention will follow a similar approach to the one proposed by Estruch et al. in the "Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet" study. The intervention will contemplate the following recommendations: Positive recommendations (promotion of the intake of the following foods): 1. Use of olive oil as main fat, both for cooking and dressing; 2. 2 or more servings of vegetables daily (200g of vegetables per serving); 3. 2-3 servings of fresh fruits per day; 4. 3 or more servings of legumes per day; 5. 3 or more servings of fish per week (100 - 150g of fish per serving or 200g of shellfish); 6. 3 or more servings of nuts a week (30g of nuts per serving); 7. Meat consumption mainly from poultry (without skin) or rabbit; 8. Home cooked meals with tomato, garlic and onion, at least twice a week; Negative recommendations (eliminate or drastically reduce the following foods): 1. Cream, butter and margarine; 2. Cold meats, paté and duck meat; 3. Carbonated and/or sugared beverages; 4. Pastries and industrial baked products (cakes, donuts or cookies); 5. Industrial deserts; 6. French fries and potato chips; 7. Pre-cooked cakes and sweets; 8. If alcohol is consumed should be limited to 300ml of wine per day (150cc at meals for men and 100cc for woman, during meals); Training of the nutritionists delivering the intervention will be provided prior to the beginning of recruitment and during the duration of the trial in MDD, therapeutic relationship, trauma and Mediterranean Diet. Data analysis and reporting will be performed in accordance with Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) guidelines. Primary analysis will include all randomized participants, following an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach. Baseline characteristics of the participants, by group, will be reported using descriptive statistics and compared by χ\^2 and t-test for independent samples (or equivalent non-parametric test). To evaluate the effectiveness of nutritional counselling promoting MedDiet, the scale BDI-II will be used categorically in accordance with the standardized cutoffs: minimal depression (0-13), mild depression (14-19), moderate depression (20-28), severe depression (29-63). The success measure will be a decrease in category in the severity of depressive symptoms. The proportion of participants with a decrease in depression severity symptoms category according to the BDI-II (main outcome) will be compared between control and intervention groups using generalized linear mixed models. Further adjustment for relevant covariates, as supportive analysis, will be made. Secondary analyses, including the analysis of the main outcome measure (BDI-II) as a continuous variable, will be conducted using (Generalized) Linear Mixed Models, as appropriate. For each outcome, results for either intervention and control group, and estimates of effect size with a 95 percent confidence interval will be reported. All analyses will be performed using R and R Studio version 3.5.3 and R Studio version 1.3.618 (or another updated version in the moment of analysis), assuming a significance level of 5 percent.

Official TitleNutritional Counselling Promoting Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet as Adjuvant in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomized Open Controlled Trial Study
NCT05745194
Principal SponsorAssociacao para Investigacao e Desenvolvimento da Faculdade de Medicina - CETERA
Study ContactNuno Sousa-Santos, BScMore contacts
Last updated: January 28, 2026
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Protocol

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Design Details

190 patients to be enrolled

Total number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.

Treatment Study

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Eligibility

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Conditions
Criteria

Any sex

Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.

From 18 to 70 Years

Range of ages for which participants are eligible to join.

Healthy volunteers not allowed

If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.

Conditions

Pathology

BehaviorMental DisordersBehavioral SymptomsDepressionDepressive Disorder, MajorDepressive DisorderMood Disorders

Criteria

8 inclusion criteria required to participate
Aged between 18-70 years old

Able to understand and provide informed consent

Able to read and write

Have a diagnosis of MDD (according to ICD-10 F32.0; F32.1; F32.2; F32.9; F33.0; F33.1; F33.2; F33.9 criteria)

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8 exclusion criteria prevent from participating
Diagnosis of autoimmune diseases, thyroid dysfunction or cancer

Diagnosis of bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, eating disorders

Self-reported acute infection 2 weeks prior to the blood sample collection

Pregnancy or lactation

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Study Plan

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Treatment Groups
Study Objectives

One single intervention group is designated in this study

This study does not include a placebo group 

Treatment Groups

Group I

Experimental
Interventional group with six nutritional counselling consultations promoting the adherence to the MedDiet and TAU for MDD

Study Objectives

Primary Objectives

Secondary Objectives

Study Centers

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This study has 2 locations

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Hospital de Beatriz Ângelo - Hospital de Loures, EPE

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Centro Hospitalar de Leiria - Hospital Santo André

Leiria, Portugal
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2 Study Centers