Marmite and vegemite may improve anxiety and stress

In early 2018, Australian researchers published a study in the Journal of Functional Foods, showing a connection between anxiety and stress levels and the consumption of yeast-based spreads (such as marmite, vegemite, promite, and aussiemite).

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This diet could be making your mental health worse

In October 2018, researchers in Iran and Canada published the results of their recent study in the journal Clinical Nutrition. They outlined how they discovered that following a specific diet may affect depression, anxiety and psychological distress. 

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How diet might be connected to ADHD in children

Researchers in Iran recently published a study in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, showing a connection between diet and ADHD.

The researchers studied the dietary habits and ADHD symptoms of 500 children between the ages of 4 and 12. As they analyzed the data on the children’s diet, they noticed two dietary patterns: healthy and Western.

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How B vitamins affect the brain

In 2007, Canadian researchers reviewed several studies that had explored the connection between nutrition and mental health. As part of their review, they summarized several specific vitamins and minerals that affect brain function.

Here is their summary of how four specific B vitamins affect the brain. 

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Two diets that may improve depression

Researchers in France and the UK recently published a study in Molecular Psychiatry, showing a connection between diet and depression.

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What you should eat this Thanksgiving for your mental health

Canadian Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Besides being the perfect time to meditate on the things we’re thankful for, it’s a time to get together with friends and family. And where there are friends and family, there’s bound to be lots of food.

As we’ve discussed in the past, there’s a strong connection between nutrition and mental health. So, when you’re filling up on plates of great food, do your best to eat foods that improve your mental health and reduce symptoms of mental illness.

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Vitamin D may reduce depression in older adults

Researchers in Iran recently published a study in Clinical Nutrition, showing a connection between vitamin D supplementation and depression in older adults.

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Depression and anxiety connected to poor diet

Researchers in the Netherlands recently published a study in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, showing a connection between diet quality and mental health.

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Poor diet linked to bipolar, depression, and schizophrenia

Researchers in Australia, Italy, UK, and USA recently published a study in World Psychiatry, showing a connection between nutritional intake and mental health.

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Coffee and tea may reduce lifetime depression

Researchers in Korea recently published a study in the peer-reviewed journal Nutrients, showing a connection between lifetime depression and tea and coffee consumption.

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