Major depressive disorder affects more than 15 million American adults in a given year. It's considered to be the leading cause of disability in the United States for ages 15 -44. The causes of depression vary. Sometimes the cause is unknown. But since the 1950s, the pharmaceutical industry has been profiting from a broad range of antidepressants. Today, it's estimated that 8-10% of Americans are taking some kind of antidepressant.
While antidepressants may be able to help some people cope with the overwhelming effects of depression, they do not cure depression. They also come along with some dangerous side effects.
Depression And Dietary Changes
A study conducted by Deakin University in Australia has shown that major depression can be overcome by making the right dietary changes. Professor Felice Jacka is the Director of Deakin's Food and Mood Center. She said, "We've known for quite some time that there is a clear association between the quality of people's diets and their risk for depression. This is the case across countries, cultures and age groups, with healthy diets associated with reduced risk, and unhealthy diets associated with increased risk of depression." Professor Jacka went on to explain that this study was the first randomized controlled trial to directly test whether improving diet quality can actually treat clinical depression. The study looked at adults who suffered from major depression. They were randomly assigned to different types of support. Some received social support, which is known to be helpful for people with depression. Others received support from a clinical dietitian. Researchers evaluated their progress over a three-month period. They found that participants in the dietary intervention group had a much greater reduction in their depressive symptoms. Researchers revealed the types of food that helped reduce depression symptoms the most. Here's what they found:Top Foods To Avoid
- Sweets
- Refined cereals
- Fried food
- Fast food
- Processed meats
- Sugary drinks
Top Foods To Help Treat Depression
- Vegetables
- Fruits
- Whole grains
- Legumes
- Olive oil
- Nuts