Researcher explains connection between ultra-processed foods and depression

https://lemmy.world/post/8804875

Researcher explains connection between ultra-processed foods and depression - Lemmy.World

Even though they said they controlled for confounding variables, there is definitely not enough information in this article to justify that. They made no mention of socio-economic status which seems like a big one here. Not to mention more depressed people might opt for ready-made processed food because they don’t have the energy to cook a full meal. Does anyone know where to find the full paper? I would need to see that before drawing a conclusion on this one.
Consumption of Ultraprocessed Food and Risk of Depression

This cohort study examines the consumption of ultraprocessed food and risk of depression among 31 172 US females aged 42 to 62 years.

PubMed Central (PMC)