Fruits and vegetables important for mental, physical well-being: Study
While
it's well-established that eating fruits
and vegetables can
benefit physical health. A recent study suggests that it may also
benefit psychological well-being.
The
research showed a positive association between the quantity of fruit
and vegetables consumed and people's self-reported mental well-being.
Specifically,
the findings indicate that eating just one extra portion of fruits
and vegetables a day could have an equivalent effect on mental
well-being as around 8 extra days of walking a month (for at least 10
minutes at a time).
Findings
of the study were published in the Journal of Social Science &
Medicine.
"It's
well-established that eating fruit and vegetables can benefit
physical
health. Recently, newer studies have suggested that it
may also benefit psychological well-being," said Peter Howley,
lead author of the study.
Explaining
the study, Howley said, "Our research builds on previous work in
Australia and New Zealand by verifying this relationship using a much
bigger sample. The results are clear: people who do eat more fruit
and vegetables report a higher level of mental well-being and life
satisfaction than those who eat less." Read
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