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Go healthy and beat depression

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While many might agree that icecream binge can sooth your soul during a rough phase in your life, a recent study suggests that weight loss, nutrient boosting and fat reduction diets can reduce the symptoms of depression.

In a new study a team of researcher­s brought together all existing data from clinical trials of diets for mental health conditions. The research provides convincing evidence that dietary improvemen­t significan­tly reduces symptoms of depression, even in people without diagnosed depressive disorders.

“The overall evidence for the effects of diet on mood and mental well-being had up to now yet to be assessed. But our recent meta-analysis has done just that; showing that adopting a healthier diet can boost peoples' mood. However, it

has no clear effects on anxiety,” said Joseph Firth, lead researcher of the study. The study found that all types of dietary improvemen­t appeared to have equal effects on mental health, with weight-loss, fat reduction or nutrientim­proving diets all having similar benefits for depressive symptoms.

“This is actually good news. The similar effects from any type of dietary improvemen­t suggests that highly-specific or specialise­d

diets are unnecessar­y for the average individual,” said Firth.

“Instead, just making simple changes is equally beneficial for mental health. In particular, eating more nutrient-dense meals which are high in fibre and vegetables, while cutting back on fast-foods and refined sugars appears to be sufficient for avoiding the potentiall­y negative psychologi­cal effects of a ‘junk food’ diet,” he asserted.

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