This review examines the relationship between nutrition and mental health recovery. It examined 22 papers and found that there is substantial evidence to show that people with mental health problems are more likely to engage in poor dietary practices compared to the general population. In addition, there is growing evidence supporting the link between diet and mental health and the benefits of the practical applications of nutritional interventions within mental health services. However, many of these studies are of association and do not prove causation. Therefore, further research is needed on nutrition interventions that utilise specific outcome measures and focus on nutrition in isolation to other factors such as physical activity. The ...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
Introduction: Throughout life, proper nutrition is important to the brain as it affects cognition an...
This review summarises nutrition and mental health research in Australia and New Zealand between 198...
Mental, neurological and substance-use disorders presently represent the greatest global burden of d...
Introduction: This is a systematic review of literature conducted to examine the relationship betwee...
Research has shown nutrition and exercise are especially effective in helping relieve mental illness...
In efforts to challenge the Western medicine’s determination of nutrition as a holistic approach, th...
In order to improve the wellbeing of mental health patients, a closer look should be taken at the re...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
People with serious mental illness (SMI) are more likely to engage in health risk behaviours such as...
Neuropsychiatric disorders are closely associated with a persistent low-grade inflammatory state. Th...
As biological and medical sciences progress the role of nutrition is recognised more and more to be ...
Although current evidence confirms the importance of diet for mental health, many psychologists avo...
This research study was focused on the barriers mental health clients experience to consuming a plan...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
Introduction: Throughout life, proper nutrition is important to the brain as it affects cognition an...
This review summarises nutrition and mental health research in Australia and New Zealand between 198...
Mental, neurological and substance-use disorders presently represent the greatest global burden of d...
Introduction: This is a systematic review of literature conducted to examine the relationship betwee...
Research has shown nutrition and exercise are especially effective in helping relieve mental illness...
In efforts to challenge the Western medicine’s determination of nutrition as a holistic approach, th...
In order to improve the wellbeing of mental health patients, a closer look should be taken at the re...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
People with serious mental illness (SMI) are more likely to engage in health risk behaviours such as...
Neuropsychiatric disorders are closely associated with a persistent low-grade inflammatory state. Th...
As biological and medical sciences progress the role of nutrition is recognised more and more to be ...
Although current evidence confirms the importance of diet for mental health, many psychologists avo...
This research study was focused on the barriers mental health clients experience to consuming a plan...
Does it matter what we eat for our mental health? Accumulating data suggests that this may indeed be...
Introduction: Throughout life, proper nutrition is important to the brain as it affects cognition an...
This review summarises nutrition and mental health research in Australia and New Zealand between 198...