“…Hallahan et al (126) also found a beneficial effect of EPA þ DHA supplementation on the presence or absence of suicidal ideation. However, one study also found no improvement in depression ALA, a-linolenic acid; DPA, docosapentaenoic acid; LA, linoleic acid; AA, arachidonic acid; C, clinical; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory (53) ; PCPG, plasma choline phosphoacylglycerols; þ, positive correlation; x, no correlation; HDRS, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (93) ; CE, plasma cholesteryl esters; PL, plasma phospholipids; EM, erythrocyte membranes; 2, negative correlation; DMI-18, Depression in the Medically Ill (eighteen-item version) (94) ; NC, non-clinical; ZSDS, Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (84) ; AT, adipose tissue; CES-D, Center for Epidemiologic Studies (depression scale) (57) ; GDS-15, Geriatric Depression Scale (fifteen-item version) (85) ; EPDS, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (58) ; IBS, irritable bowel syndrome; SCL, Symptom Checklist (ninety-item version) (95) ; HADS-D, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scales (depression scale) (55) ; MADRS, Montgomery -Asberg Depression Rating Scale (96) ; mol*, concentration calculated with references to the internal standard 18-methylnonadecanoic acid; SIS, Suicide Intent Scale (97) ; L, plasma lipids.…”