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Effectiveness of Improving Nutrition on Depressive Symptoms and Work Ability","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Aged at least 18 year\n* Adequate Finnish language skills\n* Work-capable\n* Currently employed by Satakunta wellbeing services county for at least 6 months\n* Works in the field of mental health and substance abuse\n* Education either practical nurse, registered nurse, mental health nurse, or Bachelor of Social Services (in Finnish: Sosionomi)\n* Agrees to commit to either of the groups (intervention\u002Fcontrol) for 6 months\n* Able to give informed consent.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Acute mental health symptoms and incapable to work\n* Terminal phase disease or unstable severe chronic disease (consultation of the doctor in charge)\n* Employed for a shorter period than 6 months\n* Has a history of an eating disorder (consultation of the doctor in charge)\n* Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression (CES-D) score ≥16 and reduced work capacity (presenteeism) (consultation of the medical expert in mental health)\n* Substance abuse based on the AUDIT-C score (consultation of the doctor in charge)",{"count":69,"type":21},125,[24],"The goal of this randomized, controlled trial is to examine the effectiveness of dietary counseling on depressive symptoms, work ability, and quality of life in mental health and substance abuse professionals. The main questions it aims to answer are:\n\n* Whether dietary counseling can lower depressive symptoms and depressive symptoms-related sick leave days and improve work ability among mental health and substance abuse professionals\n* Whether dietary counseling can improve life quality, diet quality, and eating behavior among mental health and substance abuse professionals.\n\nSubjects of the intervention group will participate in five dietary counseling sessions during six months. 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