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    none2.0
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    “Low-fat diets and depression: Research suggests that low-fat diets may be associated with increased levels of depression. Experts note that consuming less than 45 grams of fat per day can worsen mental health, as fat is essential for proper brain function and mood management.
    Quality of fat matters: The type of fat consumed plays a crucial role in mental health. Traditional fat sources such as olive oil, animal fats from meat and fish, and butter were found to be beneficial for reducing depressive symptoms, whereas low-fat or fatty junk food was linked to an increased risk of depression”

    #2426740
    keith
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    I work as a surgeon. There is no such thing as nutrition science. In medical school what we were taught was settled nutrition science the beginning of the semester was cast out by the end, replaced by a new for timed science. Eat a good healthy diet. Mostly fruits and vegetables and get protein in. Minimize processed foods. Aerobic and strength Exercise daily. It’s the same formula as it has always been. Be skeptical of any diet. Just eat healthy.

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    none2> low-fat diets may be associated with increased levels of depression

    of course, but correlation is not causation – overweight leads to under-date to depression to diet.

    #2426854
    none2.0
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    These are very vague terms….eat a whole foods diet…..

    #2426855
    none2.0
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    In medical school you don’t learn nutrition lol

    #2426856
    none2.0
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    Also doc, low fat isn’t a “diet” it’s a product sold in the stores and pushed by big pharma. Here let me do a better job:

    “Recent research suggests that full-fat dairy may offer several health benefits, challenging previous assumptions that low-fat or fat-free dairy is always healthier. Studies indicate that full-fat dairy can contribute to better heart health, lower diabetes risk, and even support weight management.
    Additionally, full-fat dairy may help you feel fuller for longer, which can aid in controlling calorie intake.

    Heart Health: Research shows that full-fat dairy does not increase the risk of heart disease and may even be linked to a lower risk of heart disease and stroke.
    Some studies suggest that fermented full-fat dairy products like yogurt and cheese may have additional heart benefits due to their probiotic content”
    It’s imperitive people are aware of what they are doing so they make better choices for their health. Low fat foods and lack of fats in diets, which big pharma has been pushing for the last fifty years causes mass anxiety and stress and leads to heart issues. Just so people should know. Eat full fat.

    #2426880
    none2.0
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    Also I love how you think just cause you learn it or didn’t learn it makes it irrelevant the fact that you know nothing about nutrition means you know nothing about the root cause of desease which is lifestyle related. So….

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