Sniffing your way to better mood? study tests smell training for depression
NCT ID NCT03605524
Summary
This study investigated whether daily smell training could improve mood and emotional perception in people with depressive symptoms. Researchers enrolled 150 participants, including both healthy individuals and those diagnosed with depression, to test if practicing with different odors for 12 weeks could help. The goal was to see if this simple, non-drug approach could make people feel better by changing how they perceive smells and emotions.
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Locations
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UMR 1253 IBrain, University, Tours
Tours, 37032, France
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University Psychiatric Clinic, University hospital,Tours
Tours, 37044, France
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University health service, University ,Tours
Tours, 37000, France
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