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Jun 12, 2024 · Background Anxiety and depression can seriously undermine mental health and quality of life globally. The consumption of junk foods, including ultra-processed foods, fast foods, unhealthy snacks ...
The low nutritional value of junk foods can alter inflammatory pathways, leading to an increase in biomarkers for oxidative stress and inflammation, which contribute to biological changes associated with mental health disorders. In vitro studies have demonstrated that junk food consumption can negatively affect the brain and mental health [9, 10].
Feb 1, 2021 · Background Anxiety and depression can seriously undermine mental health and quality of life globally. The consumption of junk foods, including ultra-processed foods, fast foods, unhealthy snacks ...
Dec 28, 2023 · There were three underlying pathways: (1) peers’ junk food consumption → self’s junk food consumption → self’s depression, (2) peers’ junk food consumption → self’s junk food ...
Feb 1, 2021 · The frequent consumption of junk food can contribute to mental illness symptoms, even with minimal effects, and this study aimed to assess the association between junk food and symptoms of mental health problems. Junk food consumption increases the risk of having symptoms of mental health problems. This study aimed to conduct a meta-analysis to assess the association between junk food and ...
dents from four provinces in China conrmed the positive association between junk food and sugar beverage consumption and depression symptoms during screen time (Xu et al., 2020). Therefore, our research specically looks at junk food consumption and builds on previous studies by exploring the peer eects of junk food consumption on one’s depres-
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Key Messages. Healthy eating patterns, such as the Mediterranean diet, are associ-ated with better mental health than “unhealthy” eating patterns, such as the Western diet. The effects of certain foods or die-tary patterns on glycaemia, immune activation, and the gut microbiome may play a role in the relationships between food and mood.