01/10/2019 / By Ralph Flores
An international team of researchers has found a strong link between healthy lifestyles and depression. In the study, which appeared in the journal Psychological Medicine, the authors investigated bi-directional associations between the two factors by following a cohort group for five years.
Based on the findings, the researchers concluded that a healthy lifestyle will not only reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, but also improve a person’s mental health.
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Journal Reference:
Gall SL, Sanderson K, Smith KJ, Patton G, Dwyer T, Venn A. BI-DIRECTIONAL ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN HEALTHY LIFESTYLES AND MOOD DISORDERS IN YOUNG ADULTS: THE CHILDHOOD DETERMINANTS OF ADULT HEALTH STUDY. Psychological Medicine. September 2016;46(12):2535–2548. DOI: 10.1017/S0033291716000738
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