Revealing the Acute Effects of Dietary Components on Mood and Cognition: The Role of Autonomic Nervous System Responses

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作者
Zahar, Selima [1 ,2 ]
De Longis, Evelina [1 ]
Hudry, Julie [1 ]
机构
[1] Soc Prod Nestle SA, Nestle Inst Hlth Sci, Brain Hlth Dept, Nestle Res, CH-1000 Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne EPFL, Neuro X Inst, Ctr Neuroprosthet, CH-1202 Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
dietary components; autonomic nervous system; stress; alertness; cognition; digital technologies; personalized nutrition; WORKING-MEMORY; ENERGY DRINK; HEART-RATE; CAFFEINE; PERFORMANCE; ALERTNESS; STRESS; COFFEE; TEA; INFORMATION;
D O I
10.3390/brainsci13081177
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
A growing body of literature suggests dietary components can support mood and cognitive function through the impact of their bioactive or sensorial properties on neural pathways. Of interest, objective measures of the autonomic nervous system-such as those regulating bodily functions related to heartbeat and sweating-can be used to assess the acute effects of dietary components on mood and cognitive function. Technological advancements in the development of portable and wearable devices have made it possible to collect autonomic responses in real-world settings, creating an opportunity to study how the intake of dietary components impacts mood and cognitive function at an individual level, day-to-day. In this paper, we aimed to review the use of autonomic nervous system responses such as heart rate or skin galvanic response to investigate the acute effects of dietary components on mood and cognitive performance in healthy adult populations. In addition to examining the existing methodologies, we also propose new state-of-the-art techniques that use autonomic nervous system responses to detect changes in proxy patterns for the automatic detection of stress, alertness, and cognitive performance. These methodologies have potential applications for home-based nutrition interventions and personalized nutrition, enabling individuals to recognize the specific dietary components that impact their mental and cognitive health and tailor their nutrition accordingly.
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