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Twin research underscores link between low fruit and vegetable intake and depression

Last updated: December 2, 2024 6:23 pm
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Eating more fruits and vegetables has long been associated with numerous health benefits, and a recent study suggests that it could also help reduce depression. Conducted by the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) at UNSW Sydney, the research focused on adults aged 45 and above, specifically looking at twins from Australia, Denmark, Sweden, and the U.S.

The study, published in Scientific Reports, analyzed data from 3,483 twins over an 11-year period to assess the relationship between fruit and vegetable intake and depressive symptoms. The findings revealed that higher consumption of fruits and vegetables was linked to lower symptoms of depression over time.

Lead author Dr. Annabel Matison emphasized the importance of increasing fruit and vegetable intake in adults over 45, especially considering the significant contribution of depressive disorders to the disease burden in older adults. Individuals with depression often exhibit higher levels of inflammation and oxidative stress markers, as well as lower levels of antioxidants.

One of the strengths of this study is its twin design, which allows researchers to control for genetic and environmental factors. Twins share a similar genetic background and upbringing, making them ideal subjects for studying the impact of diet on mental health.

The study collected data from several twin studies within the Interplay of Genes and Environment across Multiple Studies (IGEMS) consortium, including the Older Australian Twins Study and the Minnesota Twin Study of Adult Development and Aging. Participants had to be 45 or older with baseline data on fruit and vegetable intake and depression.

Interestingly, the average fruit and vegetable intake in the high category was still below the recommended daily intake of 5 servings. Researchers noted that increasing intake to recommended levels could potentially yield even greater reductions in depression symptoms.

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The beneficial relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and depression is attributed to the high levels of fiber, vitamins, and micronutrients in these foods. Additionally, fruits and vegetables have been shown to positively impact the gut microbiome and protect against oxidative damage to the brain.

Dr. Matison highlighted the growing understanding of the gut-brain connection and its role in inflammation and depression. The study underscores the importance of a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables for maintaining mental well-being in middle-aged and older adults.

For more information on the study, you can refer to the published article in Scientific Reports. This research sheds light on the potential benefits of a diet high in fruits and vegetables for mental health, emphasizing the importance of healthy eating habits as we age.

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