Mental disorders affect everyone, irrespective of age, gender, residence, and living standards, and even though some groups are at a higher risk for certain illnesses; only the impact varies. At a global level, over 564 million people are estimated to suffer from depression and anxiety, equivalent to 8.0% of the world’s population. Both depression and anxiety disorders are more common among females than males (4.6% compared to 2.6% at the global level
Objective Recent evidence suggests a role for diet quality in the common mental disorders depression...
The rising prevalence of anxiety and depression, commonly known as mental distress, and their associ...
Abstract Background Substantial evidence provides support for the role of diet in the prevention and...
Both depression and anxiety are among the most prevalent mental health illnesses in the world, and a...
Poor nutrition may be a causal factor in the experience of low mood, and improving diet may help to ...
Poor nutrition may be a causal factor in the experience of low mood, and improving diet may help to ...
This paper examines the ecological association of dietary food intake with mental health outcomes on...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
Dietary intake plays an important role in the development of physical and mental health. Vital nutri...
Some studies have pointed out that several dietary patterns could be associated with a reduced risk ...
Anxiety is commonly defined as a set of emotions including nervousness, restlessness or being fidget...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
Mental, neurological and substance-use disorders presently represent the greatest global burden of d...
131-134Food affects human nature to a great extent. Food and nutrients chosen by humans affect their...
Depression, mood and stress in individuals affects the amount and type of food eaten, which is refle...
Objective Recent evidence suggests a role for diet quality in the common mental disorders depression...
The rising prevalence of anxiety and depression, commonly known as mental distress, and their associ...
Abstract Background Substantial evidence provides support for the role of diet in the prevention and...
Both depression and anxiety are among the most prevalent mental health illnesses in the world, and a...
Poor nutrition may be a causal factor in the experience of low mood, and improving diet may help to ...
Poor nutrition may be a causal factor in the experience of low mood, and improving diet may help to ...
This paper examines the ecological association of dietary food intake with mental health outcomes on...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
Dietary intake plays an important role in the development of physical and mental health. Vital nutri...
Some studies have pointed out that several dietary patterns could be associated with a reduced risk ...
Anxiety is commonly defined as a set of emotions including nervousness, restlessness or being fidget...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
Mental, neurological and substance-use disorders presently represent the greatest global burden of d...
131-134Food affects human nature to a great extent. Food and nutrients chosen by humans affect their...
Depression, mood and stress in individuals affects the amount and type of food eaten, which is refle...
Objective Recent evidence suggests a role for diet quality in the common mental disorders depression...
The rising prevalence of anxiety and depression, commonly known as mental distress, and their associ...
Abstract Background Substantial evidence provides support for the role of diet in the prevention and...