Researcher explains connection between ultra-processed foods and depression
Researcher explains connection between ultra-processed foods and depression
Not sure which one is referenced, but here’s a list from google scholar.
Socioeconomic variables were definitely accounted for in the study:
with adjustment for known and suspected risk factors for depression, including age, total caloric intake, body mass index (BMI; calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared), physical activity, smoking status, menopausal hormone therapy, total energy intake, alcohol, comorbidities (eg, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia), median family income, social network levels, marital status, sleep duration, and pain.
Here’s a link to the JAMA letter: …silverchair.com/samuthpongtorn_2023_ld_230182_16…