Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative review
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Resumo: | The objective was to analyze the scientific production about the current evidence on the relationship between serum zinc concentrations and common mental disorders. This is an integrative literature review, carried out between March and July 2020, using the PICOS strategy for the selection of articles. The databases were accessed through the Capes Virtual Health Library and Capes Journals Portal, corresponding to: Science Direct, Springer Science, Medline / Pubmed, ProQuest LLC, AGRIS, Bentham Science Publishers, Cengage Learning, Web of Science, John Wiley & Sons, Scopus, Directory of Open Access Journals, Maney Publishing, and SAGE Publications. Seven publications were analyzed that evaluated individuals of both sexes, in different age groups, based on observational analytical studies. The studies listed for analysis, conducted in groups of different age groups and sample numbers, showed similar results, demonstrating the prevalence of reduced concentrations of zinc in the blood of patients with depression and / or anxiety. The correlation between serum zinc concentrations and common mental disorders, in most results, converges to evidence that serum zinc deficiency is significantly associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Based on the designs of the investigations listed, they cannot determine a causal relationship between zinc and depressive and anxiety symptoms. However, it is plausible to state, based on the results and physiological mechanisms of zinc, that the low peripheral concentration of this element may play a role in the pathophysiology of some domain of mental function. |
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Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative reviewConcentraciones séricas de zinc y trastornos mentales comunes: Una revision integradoraConcentrações séricas de zinco e transtornos mentais comuns: Uma revisão integrativaDeficiência de zincoDepressãoTranstornos de ansiedadeTranstornos mentais.Deficiencia de zincDepresiónTrastornos de ansiedadTrastornos mentales.Zinc deficiencyDepressionAnxietyMental disorders.The objective was to analyze the scientific production about the current evidence on the relationship between serum zinc concentrations and common mental disorders. This is an integrative literature review, carried out between March and July 2020, using the PICOS strategy for the selection of articles. The databases were accessed through the Capes Virtual Health Library and Capes Journals Portal, corresponding to: Science Direct, Springer Science, Medline / Pubmed, ProQuest LLC, AGRIS, Bentham Science Publishers, Cengage Learning, Web of Science, John Wiley & Sons, Scopus, Directory of Open Access Journals, Maney Publishing, and SAGE Publications. Seven publications were analyzed that evaluated individuals of both sexes, in different age groups, based on observational analytical studies. The studies listed for analysis, conducted in groups of different age groups and sample numbers, showed similar results, demonstrating the prevalence of reduced concentrations of zinc in the blood of patients with depression and / or anxiety. The correlation between serum zinc concentrations and common mental disorders, in most results, converges to evidence that serum zinc deficiency is significantly associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Based on the designs of the investigations listed, they cannot determine a causal relationship between zinc and depressive and anxiety symptoms. However, it is plausible to state, based on the results and physiological mechanisms of zinc, that the low peripheral concentration of this element may play a role in the pathophysiology of some domain of mental function.El objetivo fue analizar la producción científica sobre la evidencia actual sobre la relación entre las concentraciones séricas de zinc y los trastornos mentales comunes. Se trata de una revisión integradora de la literatura, realizada entre marzo y julio de 2020, utilizando la estrategia PICOS para la selección de artículos. Se accedió a las bases de datos a través de Virtual Health Library y Capes Journals Portal, correspondientes a: Science Direct, Springer Science, Medline / Pubmed, ProQuest LLC, AGRIS, Bentham Science Publishers, Cengage Learning, Web of Science, John Wiley & Sons, Scopus, Directorio de revistas de acceso abierto, Maney Publishing y SAGE Publications. Se analizaron siete publicaciones que evaluaron a individuos de ambos sexos, en diferentes grupos de edad, con base en estudios analíticos observacionales. Los estudios enumerados para el análisis, realizados en grupos de diferentes grupos de edad y muestras, mostraron resultados similares, lo que demuestra la prevalencia de concentraciones reducidas de zinc en la sangre de pacientes con depresión y / o ansiedad. La correlación entre las concentraciones séricas de zinc y los trastornos mentales comunes, en la mayoría de los resultados, converge en la evidencia de que la deficiencia de zinc sérico se asocia significativamente con síntomas depresivos y de ansiedad. Con base en los diseños de las investigaciones enumeradas, no pueden determinar una relación causal entre el zinc y los síntomas depresivos y de ansiedad. Sin embargo, es plausible afirmar, con base en los resultados y mecanismos fisiológicos del zinc, que la baja concentración periférica de este elemento puede jugar un papel en la fisiopatología de algún dominio de la función mental.Objetivou-se analisar a produção científica acerca das evidências atuais sobre a relação entre as concentrações séricas de zinco e transtornos mentais comuns. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura, realizada entre março e julho de 2020, utilizando a estratégia PICOS para selecão dos artigos. As bases de dados foram acessadas por meio da Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde e Portal de Periódicos da Capes, correspondendo às: Science Direct, Springer Science, Medline/Pubmed, ProQuest LLC, AGRIS, Bentham Science Publishers, Cengage Learning, Web of Science, John Wiley & Sons, Scopus, Directory of Open Access Journals, Maney Publishing, e SAGE Publications. Foram analisadas sete publicações que avaliaram indivíduos de ambos os sexos, em diferentes faixas etárias, baseando-se em estudos observacionais analíticos. Os estudos elencados para análise, conduzidos em grupos de diferentes faixas etárias e número amostral, apresentaram resultados semelhantes, demonstrando prevalências de concentrações reduzidas de zinco no sangue de pacientes com depressão e/ou ansiedade. A correlação entre concentrações séricas de zinco e transtornos mentais comuns, na maioria dos resultados, converge para evidências de que a deficiência de zinco sérico está significativamente associada à sintomatologia depressiva e de ansiedade. Baseando-se nos delineamentos das investigações elencadas, os mesmos não podem determinar uma relação de causalidade entre o zinco e os sintomas depressivos e de ansiedade. Porém, é plausível afirmar, com bases nos resultados e mecanismos fisiológicos do zinco, que a baixa concentração periférica deste elemento pode desempenhar um papel na fisiopatologia de algum domínio da função mental.Research, Society and Development2021-05-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1544110.33448/rsd-v10i6.15441Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e3410615441Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e3410615441Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e34106154412525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15441/13827Copyright (c) 2021 Sarah de Melo Rocha Cabral; Layonne de Sousa Carvalho; Alana Paulina de Moura Sousa; Marize Melo dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCabral, Sarah de Melo Rocha Carvalho, Layonne de Sousa Sousa, Alana Paulina de Moura Santos, Marize Melo dos 2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15441Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:15.907535Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative review Concentraciones séricas de zinc y trastornos mentales comunes: Una revision integradora Concentrações séricas de zinco e transtornos mentais comuns: Uma revisão integrativa |
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Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative review |
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Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative review Cabral, Sarah de Melo Rocha Deficiência de zinco Depressão Transtornos de ansiedade Transtornos mentais. Deficiencia de zinc Depresión Trastornos de ansiedad Trastornos mentales. Zinc deficiency Depression Anxiety Mental disorders. |
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Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative review |
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Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative review |
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Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative review |
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Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative review |
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Zinc serum levels and common mental disorders: An integrative review |
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Cabral, Sarah de Melo Rocha |
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Cabral, Sarah de Melo Rocha Carvalho, Layonne de Sousa Sousa, Alana Paulina de Moura Santos, Marize Melo dos |
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Carvalho, Layonne de Sousa Sousa, Alana Paulina de Moura Santos, Marize Melo dos |
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Cabral, Sarah de Melo Rocha Carvalho, Layonne de Sousa Sousa, Alana Paulina de Moura Santos, Marize Melo dos |
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Deficiência de zinco Depressão Transtornos de ansiedade Transtornos mentais. Deficiencia de zinc Depresión Trastornos de ansiedad Trastornos mentales. Zinc deficiency Depression Anxiety Mental disorders. |
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Deficiência de zinco Depressão Transtornos de ansiedade Transtornos mentais. Deficiencia de zinc Depresión Trastornos de ansiedad Trastornos mentales. Zinc deficiency Depression Anxiety Mental disorders. |
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The objective was to analyze the scientific production about the current evidence on the relationship between serum zinc concentrations and common mental disorders. This is an integrative literature review, carried out between March and July 2020, using the PICOS strategy for the selection of articles. The databases were accessed through the Capes Virtual Health Library and Capes Journals Portal, corresponding to: Science Direct, Springer Science, Medline / Pubmed, ProQuest LLC, AGRIS, Bentham Science Publishers, Cengage Learning, Web of Science, John Wiley & Sons, Scopus, Directory of Open Access Journals, Maney Publishing, and SAGE Publications. Seven publications were analyzed that evaluated individuals of both sexes, in different age groups, based on observational analytical studies. The studies listed for analysis, conducted in groups of different age groups and sample numbers, showed similar results, demonstrating the prevalence of reduced concentrations of zinc in the blood of patients with depression and / or anxiety. The correlation between serum zinc concentrations and common mental disorders, in most results, converges to evidence that serum zinc deficiency is significantly associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Based on the designs of the investigations listed, they cannot determine a causal relationship between zinc and depressive and anxiety symptoms. However, it is plausible to state, based on the results and physiological mechanisms of zinc, that the low peripheral concentration of this element may play a role in the pathophysiology of some domain of mental function. |
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