Added sugars are ubiquitous in contemporary Western diets. Although excessive sugar consumption is now robustly associated with an array of adverse health consequences, comparatively little research has thus far addressed its impact on the risk of mental illness. But ample evidence suggests that high-dose sugar intake can perturb numerous metabolic, inflammatory, and neurobiological processes. Many such effects are of particular relevance to the onset and maintenance of depressive illness, among them: systemic inflammation, gut microbiota disruption, perturbed dopaminergic reward signaling, insulin resistance, oxidative stress, and the generation of toxic advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). Accordingly, we hypothesize that added d...
The field of nutritional psychiatry has generated observational and efficacy data supporting a role ...
ABSTRACT ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE CONSUMPTION OF SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES AND POOR MENTAL HEALTH AMO...
The incidence of depression and anxiety is amplified by obesity. Mounting evidence reveals that the ...
Added sugars are ubiquitous in contemporary Western diets. Although excessive sugar consumption is n...
Objective: The study was conducted to determine the relationship between added-sugar consumption and...
In 2016 the World Health Organization reported 39% of the world's adult population (over 18 y) was o...
The association between added sugars or sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and the risk of depress...
Carbohydrates are important macronutrients in human and rodent diet patterns that play a key role in...
BackgroundThe existing literature has repeatedly assessed the association between sugar-sweetened be...
BackgroundThe consumption of sweetened beverages, refined foods, and pastries has been shown to be a...
Objective: To evaluate the association between depression and sugary drink intake using participant ...
Depression is a major clinical concern, having a complex onset and the presence of multiple, often u...
Abstract Studies have presented that high intake of sugar-sweetened carbonated beverage (SSCB) was m...
Objective: To identify a high-sugar (HS) dietary pattern, a high-saturated-fat (HF) dietary pattern ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify a high-sugar (HS) dietary pattern, a high-saturated-fat (HF) dietary pattern ...
The field of nutritional psychiatry has generated observational and efficacy data supporting a role ...
ABSTRACT ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE CONSUMPTION OF SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES AND POOR MENTAL HEALTH AMO...
The incidence of depression and anxiety is amplified by obesity. Mounting evidence reveals that the ...
Added sugars are ubiquitous in contemporary Western diets. Although excessive sugar consumption is n...
Objective: The study was conducted to determine the relationship between added-sugar consumption and...
In 2016 the World Health Organization reported 39% of the world's adult population (over 18 y) was o...
The association between added sugars or sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and the risk of depress...
Carbohydrates are important macronutrients in human and rodent diet patterns that play a key role in...
BackgroundThe existing literature has repeatedly assessed the association between sugar-sweetened be...
BackgroundThe consumption of sweetened beverages, refined foods, and pastries has been shown to be a...
Objective: To evaluate the association between depression and sugary drink intake using participant ...
Depression is a major clinical concern, having a complex onset and the presence of multiple, often u...
Abstract Studies have presented that high intake of sugar-sweetened carbonated beverage (SSCB) was m...
Objective: To identify a high-sugar (HS) dietary pattern, a high-saturated-fat (HF) dietary pattern ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify a high-sugar (HS) dietary pattern, a high-saturated-fat (HF) dietary pattern ...
The field of nutritional psychiatry has generated observational and efficacy data supporting a role ...
ABSTRACT ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE CONSUMPTION OF SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES AND POOR MENTAL HEALTH AMO...
The incidence of depression and anxiety is amplified by obesity. Mounting evidence reveals that the ...