The association of environmentally sustainable healthy dietary patterns and risk of neurological and psychiatric disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 28 cohorts
Author
Publication date
2026-02-13ISSN
3051-1569
Abstract
Purpose
The current burden of neurological and psychiatric disorders is a major issue in public health. We aimed to explore how adherence to healthy diets with low environmental impact (HDLE)—Mediterranean, EAT-Lancet and Healthy Provegetarian diets—are associated with neurological and psychiatric outcomes (depression, anxiety, cognitive impairment, and dementia) in prospective cohort studies of adults.
Methods
We systematically searched four databases until March 2025. Pooled risk ratios (pRRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) along with prediction intervals (PIs) were estimated. Our meta-analyses compared the incidence of mental outcomes between individuals with the highest vs. lowest (reference category = 1) adherence to HDLE. The certainty of evidence was assessed with the GRADE framework.
Results
This systematic review included 39 articles involving 472,125 adults (mean age 63y,52% female) from 28 unique cohorts with a mean follow-up of 10y. The highest (vs. the lowest) adherence to HDLE was associated with a lower risk of depression (pRR: 0.80; 95%CI:0.75–0.85; PI:0.68–0.93; k = 12/n = 333,218), cognitive impairment (pRR:0.66; 95%CI:0.60–0.72; PI:0.57–0.76; k = 5; n = 27,338), and dementia (pRR: 0.87; 95%CI:0.76–0.99; PI:0.63–1.20; k = 11/n = 235,863). A meta-analysis for incident anxiety was not conducted due to the scarcity of studies (k = 2). Certainty of evidence was rated as low for depression and very low for cognitive impairment and dementia.
Conclusion
A higher adherence to HDLE was associated with a lower risk of depression (20%), cognitive impairment (34%) and dementia (13%).
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
613 - Hygiene generally. Personal health and hygiene
Pages
19
Publisher
Elsevier
Is part of
Nutritional Psychiatry
Grant agreement number
MICIU/ /JDC2023-050585-I/ES/ /
ESF+/ / /EU/ /
MICINN/ /CEX2023-0001290-S/ES/ /
Program
Sostenibilitat en Biosistemes
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