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  1. Mar 17, 2023 · Here are 9 of the worst foods, drinks and ingredients to consume for anxiety: Alcohol. Artificial sweeteners. Cakes, cookies, candy and pies. Coffee, tea and energy drinks. Fruit and vegetable ...

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    • Foods that can cause anxiety. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, almost a third of Americans have an anxiety disorder at some point during their lifetime.
    • Coffee. The connection between coffee and anxiety may not seem that surprising, but it bears repeating, especially because so many other foods and drinks contain caffeine.
    • Energy drinks. Speaking of caffeine and energy drinks, these popular products can contain pure, concentrated caffeine. A two-ounce shot of five-hour energy, for instance, contains 200 milligrams of caffeine, about the same as a Starbucks Cold Brew.
    • White bread. Or white rice or white pasta. All these items are processed and contain refined sugars which, in general, are a no-no for a healthy diet and can affect your mood.
    • Fruit Juice. The fiber in whole fruit fills you up and slows down how your blood takes in energy. Without that fiber, you’re just drinking nutritious sugar-water that can quickly hype you up -- and bring you down just as fast.
    • Regular Soda. There's no win for you here: It has all of the blood-spiking sugar of fruit juice with none of the nutrition. Sugar-sweetened drinks like soda have a direct link to depression, too.
    • Diet Soda. No sugar, so no problem, right? Not exactly. You may not have the energy crash that comes with having too much sugar, but diet soda may make you depressed.
    • Toast. Wait, toast?! If it's made from white bread, yes. The highly processed white flour it's made from quickly turns to blood sugar after you eat it.
  2. Oct 27, 2020 · cut back on sugar and processed foods. cut back on caffeine, alcohol, and smoking cigarettes. eat foods rich in zinc, like whole grains, oysters, kale, broccoli, legumes, and nuts. eat foods rich in magnesium: fish, avocado, dark leafy greens. eat foods rich in vitamin B, such as asparagus, leafy greens, meat, and avocado.

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  3. Sep 12, 2022 · Researchers have found that higher daily intake of ultra-processed foods was associated with a substantially higher risk of dementia. Researchers have also reported that those who consume higher ...

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Key takeaways: Ultra-processed foods include snack foods, fast foods, processed meats, sweeteners, and sodas. Ultra-processed foods affect your mental health by raising your risk for dementia, depression, and anxiety. Children who eat more ultra-processed foods are at risk for attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and problems with ...

  5. Aug 10, 2022 · Accumulating research suggests that a diet chock-full of highly processed foods could contribute to worsening brain health. Most recently, an observational study presented at the 2024 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference found that people who eat about two weekly servings of processed red meat — bacon, bologna, salami, hot dogs ...

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