“…using Mediterranean Diet Scores, the association seems stronger than when a posteriori techniques are used (Hodge, Almeida, English, Giles, & Flicker, 2013;Skarupski, Tangney, Li, Evans, & Morris, 2013), as seen in Table 1. From the longitudinal studies in middle-aged and older adults, it can be observed that inconsistences seem more pronounced when baseline depression was considered in a sensitivity or ancillary analysis, leading to relative attenuation of the findings (Akbaraly, et al, 2009;Chocano-Bedoya, et al, 2013;Le Port, et al, 2012;Woo, et al, 2002). Given the limited and controversial evidence, particularly among the elderly, we investigated the longitudinal association between depression incidence and dietary patterns of communitydwelling older adults in Canada.…”