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.
Moving beyond simple deficiency prevention to explore how optimal macronutrient intake actively extends long term physical healthspan
How the same neurological satiety signaling that calms compulsive eating can dangerous activate a dormant restrictive disorder
Exploring the deeply ingrained evolutionary drives and neural circuitry that govern modern human appetite and food choices
Unpacking how metabolic transitions into ketosis can directly alter brain bioenergetics and stabilize severe mood fluctuations
Moving beyond the quick fix narrative to examine the profound shift in food reward neurobiology and emotional eating patterns
Early exposure to ultra-processed food leaves lasting imprints on neurological pathways and alters lifelong behavioral choices
Exploring the circadian mismatch where inconsistent eating schedules disrupt metabolic rhythms and elevate clinical depression risks
A deep dive into the enteric nervous system, revealing how poor dietary habits directly degrade the neural networks of the gut.
From recognition to response: Practical, evidence-based communication tools to bridge the gap between warning signs and clinical care.
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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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