Food, Nutrition, and Mental Health
Michael T. Compton M.D. M.P.H.
December 22, 2025Featuring events, news, books, and more related to nutritional psychology.
New publication links socioeconomic security and social isolation to shifts in gut motility, visceral sensitivity, and microbiota.
Comprehensive meta-analysis of 730,000 participants reveals that chronic constipation is tied to twofold higher odds of depression.
Supervised 14-week trial shows 72% of completers achieved full symptom remission without weight loss, offering a new path for relapse.
Experimental data reveals that hunger directly alters the speed and vividness of mental imagery, making cravings harder to manage.
As clinical boundaries fade, automated prescribing shifts the use of metabolic drugs from treating chronic disease to managing body anxiety.
National survey shows 70% of adults view UPFs as addictive, ranking their health risk as equivalent to alcohol and worse than cannabis.
New trial suggests targeting metabolic dysfunction with high-fat, low-carb therapy can regulate persistent psychological symptoms.
Massachusetts Medicaid study links dietitian-designed meal delivery to 31% fewer hospitalizations and rapid cost reduction.
Beyond weight management: What upcoming phase 3 trial readouts will reveal about the gut-brain axis and reward-center regulation.
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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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