Foods to Boost Mood - 3
Fruits & Vegetables (and other whole foods)
Another reason to eat healthy, whole foods! In a recent study of close to 3,500 men and women published in the British Journal of Psychiatry,
those who reported eating a diet rich in whole foods in the previous
year were less likely to report feeling depressed than those who ate
lots of desserts, fried foods, processed meats, refined grains and
high-fat dairy products. Previous studies have shown that antioxidants
in fruits and vegetables and omega-3 fatty acids in fish are associated
with lower risk of depression. Folate, a B vitamin found in beans,
citrus and dark green vegetables like spinach, affects neurotransmitters
that impact mood. It’s possible that the protectiveness of the
whole-food diet comes from a cumulative effect of these nutrients.
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