Journal article
Diet quality and mental health problems in late childhood
Stefanie Dimov, Lisa K Mundy, Jordana K Bayer, Felice N Jacka, Louise Canterford, George C Patton
NUTRITIONAL NEUROSCIENCE | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2021
Abstract
Objectives: There is evidence that diet quality is associated with mental health problems in adults and adolescents. Yet the extent to which overall diet quality (not individual nutrients or dietary patterns) may be associated with mental health problems in pre-adolescent children, a common time for first onset of symptoms, remains unclear. This study examined associations between overall diet quality, using a brief measure, and mental health problems during late childhood, in a large community sample. Methods: Participants were 787 eight and nine-year-old children taking part in the Childhood to Adolescence Transition Study. Parents reported on their child's mental health problems using the..
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Awarded by Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a project grant from Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; #1010018). Dr Mundy was partially supported by a grant from the Invergowrie Foundation. Professor Patton was supported by a Senior Principal Research Fellowship from NHMRC.