Published on May 18, 2019
The most common class of all psychiatric disorders are anxiety disorders, affecting roughly 1/3 of the US population, and about 1/8 of the worldwide population. Anxiety symptoms can include irritability and anger, depression, the lack of ability to focus or concentrate, racing thoughts, trouble sleeping, light sensitivity, migraines, OCD or obsessive behavior, intrusive thoughts, restlessness, disorganization, and panic attacks.
A previous post discussed a study showing the relationship between magnesium and anxiety and depression. Today’s post will focus on the relationship between zinc and copper with anxiety.
How could zinc affect anxiety?
Zinc has been labeled as one of the most important trace elements in the body, and is an essential nutrient necessary for the proper function of many physiological processes, including neurological functioning. Previous studies have found an increased incidence of zinc deficiency among individuals with anxiety and depression. Zinc has protective effects against DNA damage and oxidative stress, which have also been correlated with anxiety. Prolonged deficiency of zinc has been shown to cause emotional instability, irritability, and depression.
What does the research show?
A study by A.J. Russo, published in Nutrition and Metabolic Insights, looked at the relationship of zinc and copper to anxiety symptoms. In this study, serum levels of zinc, copper, and copper:zinc ratio were measured in a group of 38 females diagnosed with anxiety and compared to a group of 16 female controls, both pre-treatment and post-treatment. The severity of anxiety symptoms was also tracked.
Significantly higher levels of copper and copper:zinc ratio were found in those with anxiety, as well as lower levels of zinc. A minimum of 8 weeks of zinc and vitamin B-6 therapy was given to 20 of the 38 anxiety patients. While copper levels did not decrease significantly, post-treatment levels of zinc were found to normalize, leading to a decrease in the copper:zinc ratio as well as a significant improvement in anxiety symptoms.
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