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  • Nutritional support, including iodine, plays a key role in the treatment of postpartum depressive disorder.
  • Iodine is crucial for the central nervous system's development and functioning.
  • The review highlights recent findings on how iodine deficiency is linked to the severity of postpartum depressive disorders in women, drawing on various studies.

Article Abstract

Nutritional support is considered as one of the components of disease-modifying therapy for postpartum depressive disorder. Such nutrients include iodine, which is an important trace element in the development and functioning of the central nervous system. The brief review presents updated knowledge about the relationship of iodine deficiency with the development and severity of postpartum depressive disorders in women, based on the analysis and generalization of the results of domestic and international studies.

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