Essential for body systems involved in physical health, consuming ample amounts of fruits and vegetables may also factor into mental well-being. Saverio Stranges, from University of Warwick Medical School (United Kingdom), and colleagues analyzed data collected on 13,983 adults enrolled in the Health Survey for England 2010-2011. Over one in every three (33.5%) of subjects with high mental wellbeing ate five or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day, compared with only 6.8% who ate less than one portion. As well, 31.4% of those with high mental wellbeing ate three to four portions of fruits and veggies daily, and 28.4% ate one to two. The study authors report that: “Along with smoking, fruit and vegetable consumption was the health-related behaviour most consistently associated with mental well-being in both sexes.”
Mind Your Fruits & Veggies
Stranges S, Samaraweera PC, Taggart F, Kandala NB, Stewart-Brown S. “Major health-related behaviours and mental well-being in the general population: the Health Survey for England.” BMJ Open. 2014 Sep 19;4(9):e005878.
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