Inflammation: The Hidden Culprit Behind Your Mental Health Struggles

Over the past several years, a growing body of research has highlighted the role of inflammation in the development and progression of psychiatric disorders. A key biomarker frequently used in these studies is C-reactive protein (CRP), which can be measured through a simple blood test. For precise results, it’s important to order the ultra-sensitive CRP test when conducting this in a lab setting.

Recent findings from JAMA Psychiatry have revealed varying mental health trajectories for individuals with low-grade inflammation throughout childhood. Persistently elevated CRP levels, particularly peaking around age 9, were linked to an increased risk of developing psychosis, severe depression, and insulin resistance in adolescence and early adulthood.

This research suggests that a simple blood test could potentially identify children at higher risk for serious mental illnesses and cardiometabolic issues later in life, offering a window for early intervention.

The big question remains: how should we address this low-grade inflammation? My first recommendation is to focus on lifestyle modifications, particularly dietary changes that reduce inflammation, such as adopting a Mediterranean diet. Additionally, I believe chronic stress is a major contributor to inflammation. In modern American society, stress reduction is often overlooked, but finding effective ways to manage stress is crucial to mitigating long-term health risks.

Link to the article: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2822343

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