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Diet, Depression, and Anxiety (Adult Population)

The CNP Diet, Depression, and Anxiety Research Category consolidates research exploring the interconnected relationship between dietary intake, depression, and anxiety. To view each original study on the open internet, click “Original.” To view the CNP-written abstract summary, click “CNP Summary.” While only some of the CNP-written abstract summaries are available below for free, all abstract summaries are available to CNP members through the CNP Library Membership.

RESEARCH SUMMARIES

2018

Diet quality in persons with and without depressive and anxiety disorders

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2015

Fermented foods, neuroticism, and social anxiety: An interaction model

2020

Dietary fiber and its associations with depression and inflammation

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2016

Dietary fiber intake and depressive symptoms in Japanese employees: The Furukawa Nutrition and Health Study

2018

Fruit and vegetable consumption and risk of depression: Accumulative evidence from an updated systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological studies

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2019

Healthy dietary indices and risk of depressive outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies

2013

Diet-regulated anxiety

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2016

Adherence to alternative healthy eating index in relation to depression and anxiety in Iranian adults.

2020

Association of a priori dietary patterns with depressive symptoms: A harmonised meta-analysis of observational studies

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership