Eating a lot of sugar has repeatedly been tied to a slew of serious health conditions like obesity and heart disease. Now, there’s another one to add to the list: depression. A new study published in ...
"I would reflect what the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend, which is to decrease intake of added sugars to <10% of calories. Focus on decreasing added ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A dietary sugar increase of 100 g per day was linked to a 28% higher prevalence of depression. However, more ...
Recent research indicates that the amount of sugar you consume can have a significant impact on your mental health. While it's long been established that excessive sugar intake can lead to physical ...
Sugar is everywhere in the news, and most of the news isn’t good. Case in point: a new study suggesting that sugar may contribute to depression in men. The results add to a flood of findings linking ...
The latest research suggests that blood sugar fluctuations are partly responsible for the connection between what we eat and how we feel. Photo by Lisa Fotios/Pexels The proverbial "sugar high" that ...
Share on Pinterest Blood sugar may be a potential risk factor for depression and influence gray matter volume in the brain. sudok1/Getty Images An estimated 5% of all adults around the world live with ...
Higher dietary intake of sugar is associated with an increase in depression, even after adjusting for potential confounders, results from a new study showed. The study was based on the data from ...
For years, researchers have suspected that excess sugar in food and drinks can cause depression. One reason it was suspected was because people with diabetes have an increased incidence of depression ...
In a study recently published in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers carried out a longitudinal analysis of data on 87,115 people to investigate the association between the consumption of ...