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Jihyun Cho
Researcher at University of South Australia
Publications - 5
Citations - 547
Jihyun Cho is an academic researcher from University of South Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Depression (differential diagnoses). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 329 citations.
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A Mediterranean-style dietary intervention supplemented with fish oil improves diet quality and mental health in people with depression: A randomized controlled trial (HELFIMED)
Natalie Parletta,Dorota Zarnowiecki,Jihyun Cho,Amy L. Wilson,Svetlana Bogomolova,Anthony Villani,Catherine Itsiopoulos,Theo Niyonsenga,Sarah Blunden,Barbara J. Meyer,Leonie Segal,Bernhard T. Baune,Kerin O'Dea +12 more
TL;DR: This is one of the first randomized controlled trials to show that healthy dietary changes are achievable and, supplemented with fish oil, can improve mental health in people with depression.
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A Mediterranean-style dietary intervention supplemented with fish oil improves diet quality and mental health in people with depression: A randomised controlled trial (HELFIMED)
Natalie Parletta,Dorota Zarnowiecki,Jihyun Cho,Amy L. Wilson,Svetlana Bogomolova,Anthony Villani,Catherine Itsiopoulos,Theo Niyonsenga,Sarah Blunden,Barbara J. Meyer,Leonie Segal,Bernhard T. Baune,Anne O'Dea +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether a Mediterranean-style diet (MedDiet) supplemented with fish oil can improve mental health in adults suffering depression and found that increased omega-3, decreased omega-6 and improved mental health.
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People with schizophrenia and depression have a low omega-3 index
Natalie Parletta,Dorota Zarnowiecki,Jihyun Cho,Amy L. Wilson,Nicholas Procter,Andrea L. Gordon,Svetlana Bogomolova,Kerin O'Dea,John Strachan,Matt Ballestrin,Andrew Champion,Barbara J. Meyer +11 more
TL;DR: Data indicate an unfavourable omega-3 profile in people with mental illness that could contribute to higher CVD risk, compared to an estimated 5% in the Australian population.
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A 6-month randomised controlled trial investigating effects of Mediterranean-style diet and fish oil supplementation on dietary behaviour change, mental and cardiometabolic health and health-related quality of life in adults with depression (HELFIMED): study protocol
Dorota Zarnowiecki,Jihyun Cho,Amy L. Wilson,Svetlana Bogomolova,Anthony Villani,Catherine Itsiopoulos,Theo Niyonsenga,Kerin O'Dea,Sarah Blunden,Barbara J. Meyer,Leonie Segal,Natalie Parletta +11 more
TL;DR: This study will contribute causal evidence to prior observational and longitudinal studies that have shown associations between Mediterranean diet and mental health, and inform public health and clinical strategies for treatment of depression and comorbid cardiometabolic risk factors.
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Effects of a Mediterranean-style diet on mental health and quality of life in people with depression
Natalie Parletta,Dorota Zarnowiecki,Jihyun Cho,Amy L. Wilson,Svetlana Bogomolova,Anthony Villani,Catherine Itsiopoulos,Barbara J. Meyer,Leonie Segal,Kerin O'Dea +9 more
TL;DR: This is one of the first RCTs to show a benefit of diet for mental health%; similar correlations were seen with other mental health and QoL improvements, particularly for legumes and diversity of vegetables and fruit.