‘You are what you eat’ is a well-known adage that is supported by evidence linking healthy diets to greater physical well-being. The cornerstone of a healthy diet is a high intake fruit and vegetables, containing a variety of micronutrients critical for optimal physical and mental functioning. Given the associated physical benefits, there has been an increasing level of interest in the potential role of fruit and vegetable intake (FVI) in mental health. However, the literature linking diet to mental health is limited and reflects a number of methodological issues that preclude researchers from understanding the full extent that FVI can play in mental health. These include: a predominant focus on factors relating to mental ill-being (such a...
RATIONALE: While the role of diet in influencing physical health is now well-established, some recen...
The relationship between better diet quality and decreased depression across the life span is consis...
This paper studies the effect of fruit and vegetable consumption on human well-being. Using individu...
‘You are what you eat’ is a well-known adage that is supported by evidence linking healthy diets to ...
Humans run on a fuel called food. Yet economists and other social scientists rarely study what peopl...
BACKGROUND: Several studies observed associations of various aspects of diet with mental health, but...
Background To alleviate the immense health and economic burden of mental illness, modifiable targets...
Humans run on a fuel called food. Yet economists and other social scientists rarely study what peop...
This commentary provides evidence of a longitudinal connection between current diet and later mental...
While there is growing interest in the link between diet and psychological health, there is a surpri...
Humans run on a fuel called food. Yet economists and other social scientists rarely study what peopl...
BACKGROUND: Several studies observed associations of various aspects of diet with mental health, but...
Associations between fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption and mental health are suggested, largely f...
This study tested the psychological benefits of a 14-day preregistered clinical intervention to incr...
Rationale: While the role of diet in influencing physical health is now well-established, some recen...
RATIONALE: While the role of diet in influencing physical health is now well-established, some recen...
The relationship between better diet quality and decreased depression across the life span is consis...
This paper studies the effect of fruit and vegetable consumption on human well-being. Using individu...
‘You are what you eat’ is a well-known adage that is supported by evidence linking healthy diets to ...
Humans run on a fuel called food. Yet economists and other social scientists rarely study what peopl...
BACKGROUND: Several studies observed associations of various aspects of diet with mental health, but...
Background To alleviate the immense health and economic burden of mental illness, modifiable targets...
Humans run on a fuel called food. Yet economists and other social scientists rarely study what peop...
This commentary provides evidence of a longitudinal connection between current diet and later mental...
While there is growing interest in the link between diet and psychological health, there is a surpri...
Humans run on a fuel called food. Yet economists and other social scientists rarely study what peopl...
BACKGROUND: Several studies observed associations of various aspects of diet with mental health, but...
Associations between fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption and mental health are suggested, largely f...
This study tested the psychological benefits of a 14-day preregistered clinical intervention to incr...
Rationale: While the role of diet in influencing physical health is now well-established, some recen...
RATIONALE: While the role of diet in influencing physical health is now well-established, some recen...
The relationship between better diet quality and decreased depression across the life span is consis...
This paper studies the effect of fruit and vegetable consumption on human well-being. Using individu...