How coffee, tea, and soft drinks affect depression levels

Korean researchers recently published an article in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, showing a connection between depression and consumption of coffee, tea, and soft drinks.

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An omnivorous diet may improve anxiety and depression among men

Researchers from Iran, Canada, and Australia recently published a study in Clinical Nutrition, showing a connection between an omnivorous diet and improved mental health.

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3 dietary habits associated with better mental health

A few months ago, Korean and Vietnamese researchers published a study in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, showing a connection between diet and mental health in teens.

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Drinking tea may lower risk of depression and anxiety

Researchers in Singapore recently published a study in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease, showing a connection between long-term tea consumption and depression and anxiety symptoms.

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4 research studies showing fish may improve mental health

A large body of research has emerged over the years that shows a healthy diet is connected with positive mental health, and a significant portion of that research also shows the opposite (poor diet is connected to poor mental health).

Although we advocate a holistic nutritional approach to mental health (a variety of fresh, nutritious foods), one food source keeps popping up in the research: fish.

Here are 4 recent research studies showing that eating fish may improve our mental health.

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Eating more fish may lower your depression

Korean researchers recently published a study in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, showing a connection between fish consumption and lower depression odds.

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Mediterranean diet may improve cognitive function in older adults

For over 20 years, Truehope has maintained that nutrition plays a key role in mental health. During those two decades, research has been increasing that confirms this.

Some recent research has shown that the Mediterranean diet may play a role in the mental health of aging adults. Citing multiple studies, Irish researchers reported in a recent paper in the Proceedings of the Nutrition Society that “the Mediterranean diet is receiving significant attention as regards its role in preserving cognitive health and protecting against depression in ageing.”

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These 5 foods may be making your child’s ADHD worse

Indian researchers recently published a study in the Journal of Psychology, where they showed a connection between diet and ADHD symptoms.

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Diet quality may affect depression risk

Australian researchers recently published a study in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience, showing a connection between diet quality and depression.

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Diet, sleep, and bullying may affect youth mental health

Australian researchers recently published a study in the Journal of Sleep Research, showing that sleep, diet, and bullying are connected with teen mental health.

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