Does eating fruit and vegetables also reduce the longitudinal risk of depression and anxiety? A commentary on 'Lettuce be happy'
This commentary provides evidence of a longitudinal connection between current diet and later mental health. We build upon a research study, Ocean, Howley, and Ensor (2019, forthcoming), which uses UK data to argue that consumption of fruit and vegetables may be able to improve people's self-as...
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Volume: | 222 |
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Main Author: |
Mujcic, Redzo
Oswald, Andrew J |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
Zielgruppe: |
Professional Academic |
Place of publication: |
OXFORD Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2019 PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD Elsevier Science Publishers Elsevier |
published in: | Social science & medicine (1982) Vol. 222; pp. 346 - 348 |
Data of publication: | February 2019 |
ISSN: |
0277-9536 1873-5347 |
EISSN: |
1873-5347 |
Discipline: | Medicine Public Health Social Sciences (General) |
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Online Access: | available in Bonn? |
Database: | Social Sciences Citation Index Web of Science - Science Citation Index Expanded - 2019 Web of Knowledge Science Citation Index Expanded Web of Science - Social Sciences Citation Index – 2019 Web of Science MEDLINE (Ovid) PubMed MEDLINE MEDLINE MEDLINE Medline CrossRef Gale General OneFile (A&I only) Academic OneFile (A&I only) MEDLINE - Academic OpenAIRE OpenAIRE (Open Access) Database information Databases - DBIS |