Fast food not only makes you fat, it also contributes to depression
Friday, April 13, 2012 by: J. D. Heyes
(NaturalNews) You already know that the McLarge burger you're stuffing in
your face isn't healthy for you. What you may not know, however, is that all
that fast food is doing more than just expanding your waistline - it could be
giving you a serious case of depression as well.
A study of some 8,964 people
found that eating junk and fast food has a negative effect on mental health.
Some of our American favorites - burgers, pizza, hot dogs - are on the list of
fast or non-nutritional foods that contribute to a darker mood. In fact, the
study found that people who eat those foods often were 51 percent more likely to
become depressed, as evidenced by
http://www.webmd.com, among other signs and symptoms.
Even small quantities are bad for you
The study also found that those most likely to over-indulge in such unhealthy
fare were single, less physically active, smokers and those who worked more than
45 hours per week.
Researchers, whose data have been published in the Journal of Public Health
Nutrition, found that of the nearly 9,000 people studied over a six-month
period, 493 were diagnosed with clinical depression or otherwise began taking
anti-depressants. People with extremely high or low daily caloric intake, or had
obesity-related diseases, were excluded from the study.
Dr. Almudena Sanchez-Villegas, lead researcher from the University of Las
Palmas de Gran Canaria in Grenada, said data found that commercially baked
foods produce similarly depressive effects.
"Even eating small quantities is linked to a significantly higher chance of
developing depression," she said. "Although more studies are necessary, the
intake of this type of food should be controlled because of its implications on
both health (obesity, cardiovascular diseases) and mental well-being."
Sanchez-Villegas noted that her findings were similar to earlier studies that
found a correlation between higher intake of fast food and depression.
Her research supports
the results of the SUN project in 2011, which were published in the PloS
One journal. That six-month study of 12,059 people found 657 new cases of
depression; in all, the study recorded a 42 percent increase in the risk of
depression associated with fast food.
Vicious cycle
There are lots of problems and issues associated with poor diets, not the least
of which are health problems - obesity, diabetes, cardiac disease, high blood
pressure and an increased risk of stroke, to name a few.
But there is an added element of risk for those who seek relief from their
food-caused depression by taking anti-depressant medications. That's because
other studies have shown
that taking medications for depression can actually increase depression
and suicidal tendencies - a finding that is also backed by the
Food and Drug Administration.
"Drug labels contain 70 negative side-effects on average. Even very regularly
prescribed drugs can have 100 negative side-effects, with some drugs lurking up
around 525 negative side-effects. Suicidal thoughts leading to an increased risk
of suicide is just one of those side-effects to look out for, following the very
last possible side effects - death," says a report in Natural Society.
Regarding the apparent link between fast food and depression, researchers aren't
sure if one causes the other, or vice versa. Certainly people who are obese can
become depressed about their condition, but it's not clear if unhealthy diets
which are causing their obesity are also causing their depression, say
scientists.
What is clear, though, is that a poor diet and increased incidents of depression
are related, and that should be just one more reason to drive by the
drive-through and get yourself a healthy meal somewhere else.
Sources for this article include:
http://www.independent.ie
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-03/f-sf-tlb033012.php
http://naturalsociety.com
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm088660.pdf
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