The article reports on research on diet and mental health which was conducted by Deakin University and the University of Bergen and found that people with healthy diets are less likely to experience depressio...
500 adults with psychological distress and found that those with modest symptoms of depression and anxiety were more than twice as likely to engage in unhealthful dietary habits, including skipping meals, taking diet pills, and binge eating. In addition, those subjects who reported being stressed ...
ObjectiveHigh rates of depression are widespread globally and are among the leading causes of disability. To better understand the effects of depression on health outcomes, more research is necessary. This study examines the associations between depression and adverse respiratory outcomes among a cohort ...
In addition to obesity, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol, it has already been determined that many other factors linked to a decline in cardiovascular health over time—smoking, physical inactivity, poordiet,depression, and lower levels ofeducation—may also be linked to decli...
BMC Public Health (2023) 23:42 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-14880-5 BMC Public Health RESEARCH Open Access Caregiving: a risk factor of poor health and depression among informal caregivers in India‑ A comparative analysis Ruchira Chakraborty , Arjun Jana ...
The mechanism (机制) behind sleep disturbance and depression is not unclear, as is whether mental health problems cause poor quality sleep or vice versa.【1】Why is it necessary for universities to promote positive sleep habitsA.Because college students are under heavy course pressure.B.Because ...
Dr. Joan Bottorff, a professor at UBCO’s School of Nursing and a researcher involved in the study, explained in the report that evidence implies that stress and anxiety can cause excessive eating, which could lead to problems like depression. RELATED: Eating a healthy diet equivalent to ...
such as depression. Also, they were veterans, so they may have had other mental-health issues that may have affected their eating behavior." It is also possible that rather than too little education, they received too much. "They may have been overwhelmed with information," he explained. "...
low-fat dairy is associated with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes and mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety. Conversely, a diet with a large number of processed foods was found to have a negative effect, increasing the susceptibility to type 2 diabetes, depression, and ...
Previous research has shown that unhealthy behaviours (such asphysical inactivity,poor diet, smoking) have an adverse effect on health. For instance, the risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, poor cognitive function, stroke,sudden cardiac deathand mortality increases with the number of unhealthy behaviou...