Investigators: Dr. Amin Salehi-Abargouei (Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran)
Prof. Angéline Chatelan (L’Institut de Recherche de la HEdS-Genève | IR-HEdS)

Title: Association between healthy lifestyle and the risk of anxiety and depression

Financing: Leading House South Asia and Iran: Research Partnership Grant

Invited Ph.D. students: Sara Beigrezaei ; Fatemeh Moghtaderi

The research focuses on how the combination of several lifestyle factors affects mental health. In a world grappling with an escalating prevalence of anxiety and depression, such data could improve the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing these psychological disorders.

Geneva School of Health Sciences is collaborating with the School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences to assess the cumulative effect of several lifestyle behaviors on anxiety and depression in adults. Data from two cohort studies will be used: Yazd Health Study in Iran (since 2014, 10,100 participants) and CoLaus|PsyCoLaus (since 2003, 6,700 participants) in Switzerland. A healthy lifestyle score will be established on the basis of several factors: dietary patterns, smoking habits, physical activity, sleep quality, etc. Through this innovative lens, the researchers will examine the association between the healthy lifestyle score and anxiety/depression.

The findings will provide evidence-based lifestyle recommendations to reduce the risk of anxiety and depression in the adult population.

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