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Older adults eating four daily servings of ultra-processed food face 10% higher depression risk

Last updated: May 20, 2025 8:24 am
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Older Australians who consume a diet high in ultra-processed foods may be at a higher risk of depression, according to a recent study published in BMC Medicine. The research, conducted by Ph.D. candidate Belayneh Mengist Miteku from Deakin University’s Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation (IMPACT), focused on individuals aged 70 and older.

The study revealed that older adults who consume at least four servings of ultra-processed food daily have a 10% increased risk of depression. Miteku emphasized the importance of incorporating freshly prepared whole foods into the diet of older individuals to reduce the risk of depression and improve overall health outcomes.

Ultra-processed foods are not limited to traditional junk and fast foods like chips and soft drinks. They also include mass-produced and highly refined products such as diet soft drinks, flavored yogurts, margarine, processed meats, sweet biscuits, cakes, and breakfast cereals. These foods, while convenient, may not be as healthy when consumed in excess.

The study, which involved over 11,000 older adults living in the community, highlighted the significance of mental health hygiene in aging populations. Participants were divided into groups based on their daily consumption of ultra-processed foods, and depressive symptoms were assessed.

Associate Professor Mohammadreza Mohebbi, also from IMPACT, underscored the need for policy changes and improvements to dietary guidelines to address the reliance on ultra-processed foods in the Australian diet. He emphasized that reducing the consumption of these foods can have a positive impact on both physical and mental health, contributing to better quality of life for older adults.

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The findings of this research provide valuable insights for healthcare professionals, highlighting the importance of incorporating dietary recommendations into mental health care for aging populations. By reducing the intake of ultra-processed foods and focusing on whole, fresh foods, older adults can improve their mental well-being and overall quality of life.

For more information on the study, you can refer to the publication in BMC Medicine titled “The risk associated with ultra-processed food intake on depressive symptoms and mental health in older adults: a target trial emulation.” This research underscores the importance of healthy eating habits in promoting mental health and well-being in older adults.

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