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Zinc in Depression: A Meta-Analysis
2013·192citations·W. Swardfager et al.·Biological Psychiatry
Biological Psychiatry
Zinc, Magnesium, Selenium and Depression: A Review of the Evidence, Potential Mechanisms and Implications
2018·234citations·Jessica Wang et al.·Nutrients
Nutrients
The efficacy of zinc supplementation in depression: systematic review of randomised controlled trials.
2012·146citations·Jun S. Lai et al.·Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders
Zinc in depression: From development to treatment: A comparative/ dose response meta-analysis of observational studies and randomized controlled trials.
2020·26citations·Somaye Yosaee et al.·General hospital psychiatry
General hospital psychiatry
Dietary zinc and iron intake and risk of depression: A meta-analysis
2017·112citations·Zongyao Li et al.·Psychiatry Research
Psychiatry Research
The Emerging Role for Zinc in Depression and Psychosis
2017·86citations·Matthew Petrilli et al.·Frontiers in Pharmacology
Frontiers in Pharmacology
Association of total zinc, iron, copper and selenium intakes with depression in the US adults.
2018·129citations·Zongyao Li et al.·Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders
Zinc supplementation combined with antidepressant drugs for treatment of patients with depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
2020·30citations·L. E. M. da Silva et al.·Nutrition reviews
Nutrition reviews
Dietary zinc is associated with a lower incidence of depression: findings from two Australian cohorts.
2014·84citations·K. Vashum et al.·Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders
Low dietary or supplemental zinc is associated with depression symptoms among women, but not men, in a population-based epidemiological survey.
2012·81citations·N. Maserejian et al.·Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders