Coffee for Depression Support

Preliminary evidence 22 studies

The studies provided in this dataset do not directly investigate coffee consumption as a intervention or exposure for depression support, and no findings from these sources can be meaningfully applied to that specific question. The collection includes research on topics such as prenatal caffeine exposure and child health outcomes, brain imaging, sleep regulation, and qualitative mental health experiences, none of which examine coffee and depression as a primary focus. Research suggests that drawing conclusions about coffee's role in depression support would require studies designed to test that relationship directly, such as randomized controlled trials or prospective cohort studies tracking coffee intake alongside validated depression measures over time. Readers interested in this topic are encouraged to seek out dedicated systematic reviews or meta-analyses on dietary caffeine and mood outcomes, as the available evidence presented here does not support any summary judgment on coffee's potential role in depression support.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
The association between self-reported vision and mental wellbeing: A secondar... Other 2025 Neutral 90
Neuromodulation of Swarming Behavior in <i>C. elegans</i>: Insights into the ... Other 2025 Neutral 85
Exploring parental prenatal influences on child health: a multicohort study a... Other 2025 Neutral 85
Brain Perfusion Imaging of a Large Population: Arterial Spin Labelling MRI in... Other 2025 Neutral 80
Emotion-induced frontal<i>α</i>asymmetry predicts relapse after discontinuati... Other 2023 Neutral 80
The complexity and commonness of the two-process model of sleep regulation fr... Other 2025 Neutral 75
Cohort Profile: The Mendelian Randomization in Pregnancy (MR-PREG) collaborat... Other 2025 Neutral 75
Exposure to false cardiac feedback alters pain perception and anticipatory ca... Other 2023 Neutral 70
The effect of potential factors on all-cause and cause-specific and mortality... Other 2022 Neutral 70
“Like taking part in Star Wars”: A thematic analysis of acceptability and exp... Other 2025 Neutral 65
<i>marmite</i>defines a novel conserved neuropeptide family mediating nutriti... Other 2022 Neutral 65
General practitioner workforce sustainability to maximise effective and equit... Other 2025 Neutral 60
Classification of Human Chronotype Based on fMRI Network-Based Statistics Other 2022 Neutral 60
Racialised experience of detention under the Mental Health Act: a photovoice ... Other 2024 Neutral 55
Large-scale genomic study reveals robust activation of the immune system foll... Other 2021 Neutral 55
MYPP trial: Myo-inositol supplementation to prevent pregnancy complications i... Other 2025 Neutral 50
Genome-wide characterization of 54 urinary metabolites reveals molecular impa... Other 2023 Neutral 45
Comparative Analysis of the Duodenojejunal Microbiome with the oral and fecal... Other 2023 Neutral 40
Too much is too much: influence of former stress levels on food craving and w... Other 2022 Neutral 35
Auditory Enhancement of Sleep Slow Waves in People with Parkinson’s Disease: ... Other 2025 Neutral 30
Giving a voice to adults with COVID-19: An analysis of open-ended comments fr... Other 2023 Neutral 25
Motivations underlying co-use of benzodiazepines and opioids in the UK: a qua... Other 2024 Neutral 20

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