Depression link to Processed Food
Eating a diet high in processed food increases the risk of
depression, research suggests.
What is more, people who ate plenty of vegetables, fruit and
fish actually had a lower risk of depression, the University College London
team found.
Data on diet among 3,500 middle-aged civil servants was
compared with depression five years later, the British Journal of Psychiatry
reported.
The team said the study was the first to look at the UK diet
and depression.
hey split the participants into two types of diet - those
who ate a diet largely based on whole foods, which includes lots of fruit,
vegetables and fish, and those who ate a mainly processed food diet, such as
sweetened desserts, fried food, processed meat, refined grains and high-fat
dairy products.
After accounting for factors such as gender, age, education,
physical activity, smoking habits and chronic diseases, they found a
significant difference in future depression risk with the different diets.
Those who ate the most whole foods had a 26% lower risk of
future depression than those who at the least whole foods.
By contrast people with a diet high in processed food had a
58% higher risk of depression than those who ate very few processed foods.
Source to read more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8334353.stm
Question: What Are
Processed Foods?
Answer: Processed foods have been altered from their natural
state, either for safety reasons or for convenience. The methods used for
processing foods include canning, freezing, refrigeration, dehydration and
aseptic processing.
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