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Study finds calorie-restrictive diets may boost depression, especially in men and those with higher BMI.
A recent study in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health suggests that calorie-restrictive diets may increase depression symptoms, especially in men and those with a higher BMI.
The research, based on data from over 28,000 adults, found that diet quality also plays a role, with ultraprocessed foods and refined carbs linked to higher depression.
A Mediterranean diet, however, was associated with lower depression risk.
The study's author emphasizes the need for balanced, sustainable dietary changes.
More research is needed to fully understand the impact of dieting on mental health.
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El estudio encuentra que las dietas restrictivas de calorías pueden aumentar la depresión, especialmente en hombres y en aquellos con un IMC más alto.