Dietary patterns and depressive symptoms over time: examining the relationships with socioeconomic position, health behaviours and cardiovascular risk
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posted on 2024-06-17, 10:49 authored by Felice JackaFelice Jacka, N Cherbuin, KJ Anstey, Peter ButterworthPeter ButterworthRecent research suggests that diet quality influences depression risk; however, a lack of experimental evidence leaves open the possibility that residual confounding explains the observed relationships. The aim of this study was to document the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between dietary patterns and symptoms of depression and to undertake a detailed examination of potential explanatory factors, particularly socioeconomic circumstances, in the diet-depression relationship.
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PLoS OneVolume
9Article number
e87657Pagination
1-9Location
San Francisco, CAPublisher DOI
Open access
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1932-6203eISSN
1932-6203Language
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, Public Library of ScienceEditor/Contributor(s)
Chavatte-Palmer PIssue
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Public Library of SciencePublication URL
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