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The effects of dietary improvement on symptoms of depression and anxiety: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Following a plant-based diet may help an individual to beat depression and anxiety.

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Sugar-sweetened beverages consumption and the risk of depression: A meta-analysis of observational studies.

​The odds of suffering from depression may be tilted against habitual drinkers of sugar-sweetened beverages.

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

​A high-fiber diet rich in fruits and vegetables may help to ward off depression.

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Fruit and vegetable consumption and the risk of depression: a meta-analysis.

Depression is less likely to occur in individuals who are frequent consumers of fruits and vegetables.

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Is meat consumption associated with depression? A meta-analysis of observational studies.

​Frequent consumers of meat may have a higher propensity to suffer from depression.

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Exploration of the association between dietary fiber intake and depressive symptoms in adults.

​Adopting a high-fiber diet may stack the odds of avoiding depression in favor of individuals.

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Dietary flavonoid intake and risk of incident depression in midlife and older women.

Habitual intake of flavonoid-rich foods, such as citrus fruits, may lower the odds of suffering from depression in middle-aged and older women.

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Fruit, vegetable, and antioxidant intakes are lower in older adults with depression.

Increased consumption of fruits, vegetables, and foods rich in vitamin C, beta-cryptoxanthin, and lutein may reduce the risk of suffering from depression in older adults.

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Dietary flavonoid intake and risk of incident depression in mildlife and older women.

Women who regularly consumed diets containing high amounts of flavonoids are less likely to suffer from depression.

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A multi-center randomized controlled trial of a nutrition intervention program in a multi-ethnic adult population in the corporate setting reduces depression and anxiety and improves quality of life: the GEICO Study.

Vegetarian diets may improve emotional health and boost productivity in multi-center corporate environment.

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