The Nuanced Nutrition Curriculum: An Educational Resource Written by Students, Dietitians, and Psychologists to Help You Become a Zestful, Empowered, and Nuanced Eater
Krishnaveni Ganesan
June 23, 2025Featuring events, news, books, and more related to nutritional psychology.
Parents often overlook early signs of an eating disorder, but it's crucial to trust your intuition and seek early intervention.
Among patients with moderate psychological symptoms, osteoarthritis, and obesity, diet and exercise were linked to improved mental well-being.
Regularly eating these foods is linked to chronic illnesses like obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.
Low levels of the essential nutrient choline are linked to anxiety disorders; increasing intake may help improve symptoms.
Experts discuss how commonly prescribed antidepressants, which are ingested orally, may alter the gut microbiome important for overall health.
UC Davis Health research shows people with anxiety disorders have 8% less of the essential nutrient choline in their brains.
Ultra-processed foods are rising in Mediterranean youth diets, linked to more screen time and modern lifestyles.
In IBS patients, higher intake of some Mediterranean foods increased symptoms, while a symptom-modified version improved gut microbiota.
Flavanols may boost brain function through their taste, which activates the nervous system and mimics exercise-like effects.
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Kimberley Wilson looks at the food and drink that can have a surprisingly positive effect on improving our memory, and those that can do it harm.
Explore the groundbreaking discovery that links obesity to the risk of developing neurodegenerative disorders.
You are what you eat takes on new meaning when you add mental health into the mix. NBC 5’s Lauren Petty reports.
New research unveils the potential impact of ultra-processed foods on mental health.
Dr. Uma Naidoo, a nutritional psychiatrist, explains the surprising role our gut plays in maintaining mental health.
Studies show that hyperpalatable foods can highjack areas in the brain leading to food addiction.
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