Journal article
Depression, Diet and exercise
FN Jacka, M Berk
Medical Journal of Australia | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.5694/mjao12.10508
Abstract
Unhealthy lifestyle behaviour is driving an increase in the burden of chronic non-communicable diseases worldwide.Recent evidence suggests that poor diet and a lack of exercise contribute to the genesis and course of depression.While studies examining dietary improvement as a treatment strategy in depression are lacking, epidemiological evidence clearly points to diet quality being of importance to the risk of depression.Exercise has been shown to be an effective treatment strategy for depression, but this is not reflected in treatment guidelines, and increased physical activity is not routinely encouraged when managing depression in clinical practice.Recommendations regarding dietary improv..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Felice Jacka acknowledges grant and research support from the Brain & Behaviour Research Institute, National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Australian Rotary Health, Geelong Medical Research Foundation, Ian Potter Foundation and the University of Melbourne. She is currently supported by an NHMRC Training Fellowship (no. 628912).