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Frequent consumption of vegetables predicts lower risk of depression in older Taiwanese - results of a prospective population-based study.
High dietary ingestion of vegetables may help to keep depression away from the elderly.
This study clarified the association between the consumption of vegetables and the onset of depression in elderly persons. Researchers compared dietary patterns with the rate of occurrence of depression among 1,609 Taiwanese men and women aged 65 years and above.
Researchers noted that high consumers of vegetables had slight chances of coming down with depression. The findings of this study reveal that high vegetable diets may help to ward off depression in older people.
Research Summary Information
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2012
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Tsai AC, Chang TL, Chi SH.
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Department of Healthcare Administration, Asia University, 500 Liufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung 41354, Taiwan, Republic of China. atsai@umich.edu
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