2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2021.671377
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Association of Selenium Intake and Development of Depression in Brazilian Farmers

Abstract: Introduction: Depression and deficiency in the consumption of micronutrients are a public health problem, especially in the rural population. The deficiency in selenium consumption affects mental health, contributing to the development of major depressive disorders. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate selenium intake and its association with depressive symptoms in farmers in southeastern Brazil.Material and Methods: Epidemiological, cross-sectional, and analytical study with 736 farmers aged between 18 and 59. … Show more

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“…Although correlation of selenium level with depression odds was not confirmed [19]. However, in this study high selenium intake correspond with lower prevalence of depression [20]. Low serum selenium level was also reported to increased Hamilton Depression Rating Scale together with Beck Anxiety Inventory in patients with correct level of thyroid hormones [21].…”
Section: Seleniumcontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…Although correlation of selenium level with depression odds was not confirmed [19]. However, in this study high selenium intake correspond with lower prevalence of depression [20]. Low serum selenium level was also reported to increased Hamilton Depression Rating Scale together with Beck Anxiety Inventory in patients with correct level of thyroid hormones [21].…”
Section: Seleniumcontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…Recent studies demonstrate that, in fact, apart from the problems related to the type of work activity performed, there is also a high prevalence of other chronic diseases in the field that are common to a more urbanized lifestyle, such as high blood pressure [ 28 , 52 , 54 , 55 , 65 , 66 ], dyslipidemia [ 28 , 54 , 55 ], and diabetes mellitus [ 65 67 ]; all conditions closely related to general and abdominal obesity [ 6 ]. Specifically in this same population, we could already identify high prevalences of multimorbidity [ 27 ], cardiovascular risk [ 28 ], hypertension [ 29 ], depression [ 32 , 33 ] and consumption to industrialized foods [ 30 , 31 ], however, obesity had not yet been studied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an epidemiological study of cross-sectional, analytical and quantitative design developed in the municipality of Santa Maria de Jetibá, Espírito Santo, Southeastern Brazil. This study integrates, in a larger scope, the study “Health condition and associated factors: a study in farmers of Espírito Santo–AgroSaúdES” [ 27 33 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last years some studies have also showed that selenium intake and plasma levels could be inversely associated with depression [ 302 , 303 , 304 , 305 ] and anxiety [ 306 ]. This association was also demonstrated for patients with euthyroid nodular goiter, independently from the thyroid function [ 306 ].…”
Section: Schizophrenia Anxiety and Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%