- A new study shows that junk food may have effects beyond expanding your waistline and upping your sodium levels -- it might also be sabotaging your mental health. (Huffington Post)
- "The more fast food you consume, the greater the risk of depression," Almudena Sanchez-Villegas, lead author of the study, said in a statement. And don't forget about other junk food items, like doughnuts and croissants. (ABC News)
- a recent study found that there is a link between eating fast food and junk food and having depression. The study followed almost 9,000 people for an average of six months; the participants had never been diagnosed with depression or taken antidepressants. (FitSugar.com)
- and fast food (hamburgers, hotdogs and pizza) is linked to depression. Published in the Public Health Nutrition journal, the results reveal that consumers of fast food, compared to those who eat little or none, are 51% more likely to develop depression. (ScienceBlog.com)
- In the U.S. (CBC)
- People say it causes acne, that you should eat carob instead, that its junk food. (Huffington Post)
- You may soon be able to get junk food in the backs of Taxis Well, it worked during the Depression with Rockefeller Centers Radio CIty Music Hall and massive office space, so theyd had a bit of practice on this one. (Examiner)
- Some more benefits of bananas - It has been found to help reduce depression due to its content of Tryptophan while ensuring that you arent indulging in any junk foods or foods that can only claim to have your best interests in mind. (Times of India)
- Despite knowing that junk food, foods with low nutritional value and the latest However, when poor eating habits are driven by psychological factors such as depression, anxiety or low self- esteem, they can turn into life-threatening eating disorders. (Daily Courier)
- Like many people who come for counseling, she had symptoms of anxiety and depression and seemed to be feeling quite she decided that she wanted to start exercising and eliminate junk food from her diet. (NorthJersey.com)
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Junk food depression
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