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RESEARCH SHOWS FURRY FRUIT IMPROVES MENTAL HEALTH - FAST

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WASHINGTON: Kiwi fruit has proven to be a powerful mood booster, and new research from the University of Otago demonstrat­es how quickly its effects can occur.

In a study, published in The British Journal of Nutrition, researcher­s found the furry fruit improved vitality and mood in as little as four days.

Co-author Professor Tamlin Conner, of the Department of Psychology, says the findings provide a tangible and accessible way for people to support their mental well-being.

“It’s great for people to know that small changes in their diet, like adding kiwifruit, could make a difference in how they feel every day.”

Vitamin C intake has been associated with improved mood, vitality, well-being, and lower depression, while vitamin C deficiency is associated with higher depression and cognitive impairment.

However, Professor Conner says limited research has assessed how quickly mood improvemen­ts occur after introducin­g vitamin C supplement­s or whole food sources.

The researcher­s aimed to fill that gap with an 8-week dietary interventi­on of 155 adults with low vitamin C.

Participan­ts took daily either a vitamin C supplement, placebo, or two kiwifruit. They then reported their vitality, mood, flourishin­g, sleep quality, sleep quantity, and physical activity using smartphone surveys. The researcher­s found kiwifruit supplement­ation improved vitality and mood within four days, peaking around 14-16 days, and improved flourishin­g from day 14. Vitamin C, on the other hand, marginally improved mood until day 12.

Lead author Dr Ben Fletcher, who conducted the research as part of his PhD at Otago, says understand­ing the nuances of when and how these effects occur day-to-day contribute­s to our knowledge of the potential benefits of vitamin C-rich foods and supplement­s on mental health. “This helps us see that what we eat can have a relatively fast impact on how we feel.

“Our participan­ts had relatively good mental health to begin with so had little room for improvemen­t, but still reported the benefits of kiwifruit or vitamin C interventi­ons,” he says.

He adds that, while vitamin C tablets showed some improvemen­ts, the study underscore­s the potential synergisti­c effects of consuming whole foods like kiwifruit.

“We encourage a holistic approach to nutrition and well-being, incorporat­ing various nutrient-rich foods into your diet.”

In addition to the direct implicatio­ns for individual­s seeking to improve their mental well-being, Professor Conner says the study introduces a novel methodolog­y in nutritiona­l research.

“The use of intensive smartphone surveys offers a real-time understand­ing of the day-to-day changes in mood-related outcomes.”

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