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Food groups and fatty acids associated with self-reported depression: An analysis from the Australian National Nutrition and Health Surveys
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Howe, Peter R.C.
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Kreis, Irene A.
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Kolanu, Nithin
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acid value
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administration & dosage
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Adolescent
2013
The aim of this study was to explore the associations between incidence of depression and dietary intakes of foods and fatty acids in adult Australians.
Data from the 1995 Australian National Nutrition Survey (NNS), the 1995 Australian National Health Survey (NHS) and an updated fatty acid database were merged and the 24-h fatty acid intakes were calculated for the 10 986 adult participants ages 18 to 79 y in the 1995 NNS. The merged data set was used to run a logistic regression with depression as the response variable and the food groups and calculated fatty acid values, age, and sex as predictors.
The regression model indicated that increased intakes per kilojoule of meat, poultry, and game; vegetables; and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) are associated with lower odds of having depression, whereas increased intakes of non-alcoholic beverages, milk products and dishes, and docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) are associated with an increase in the odds of having depression. The results confirm a collective effect of diet on mood. Although other studies have shown that fish consumption is associated with lower odds of depression, this study showed lower odds of depression with high meat consumption, possibly reflecting the fact that Australians consume six times more meat than fish.
Significant associations between food and mood identified in this study warrant further research to determine causality.
Journal Article
Leon's a knockout finisher
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Grounds, Ben
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Athletes
2016
FORMER Premier League footballer Leon McKenzie needed just 43 seconds to win his English super-middleweight title eliminator against Kelvin Young at London's Copper Box Arena.
Newspaper Article
Fabregas and Ibrahimovic in Paris bust-up
2016
[...]Roy Keane has launched a withering attack on Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard, claiming he would 'kick him up and down the training pitch' if they were team-mates.
Newspaper Article
COMPRESSION TOPS
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Kent, Will
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Grounds, Ben
2014
Oversize T-shirts are over. Invest in a compression top to enhance your workout - and your recovery
Magazine Article
The New Review: Television: Thursday 14
Hull Kingston Rovers v Wigan Warriors: Super League. Warriors will be looking to keep up the pressure on league leaders St Helens with a victory today at Craven Park. Shaun Wane's Wigan defeated the Robins 34-20 at the DW Stadium back in March, as Iain Thornley ran in a hat-trick of tries to prevent Hull from claiming their first win of the season. Ben Grounds A performance of Mahler's Sixth Symphony (aka \"The Tragic\") by Russian maestro Valery Gergiev, who brings the World Orchestra for Peace to the Royal Albert Hall. Plus, in celebration of Richard Strauss's 150th birthday, he also leads the symphonic fantasia Die Frau ohne Schatten
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The New Review: Television: Friday 15
Tonight's BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra concert features Mozart's first symphony, composed when he was eight, and two works that had rocky premieres: Rameau's opera-ballet Les Indes galantes and Richard Strauss's tone-poem Ein Heldenleben, dismissed by one critic as \"the most perverse music I ever heard\". Here's hoping for a more favourable reaction to the premiere of Bernard Rands' Piano Concerto played by Jonathan Biss. Stephanie Billen Beethoven's \"Eroica\" Symphony No 3 in E flat major forms the culmination of tonight's concert from Sir Mark Elder and the Halle. Prior to that, Berlioz's swashbuckling overture Le corsaire begins proceedings, after which the ensemble is joined by British mezzo-soprano Alice Coote for Elgar's Sea Pictures Op 37.
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