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Minerals: Your Key to Better Mental Health?

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Iron, magnesium, and selenium intake linked to lower depression risk.
  • Calcium consumption associated with increased depression and anxiety.
  • Manganese and zinc show significant risk reduction for suicide and PTSD.
Minerals: Your Key to Better Mental Health?

Recent scientific analysis has identified key dietary minerals that may significantly impact the risk of developing common mental health conditions. The study, which examined data from nearly 200,000 individuals, found that higher consumption of iron, magnesium, and selenium was associated with a decreased likelihood of depression. This suggests a protective role for these essential nutrients in maintaining mood stability and overall mental wellness.

In contrast, the research indicated a potential adverse effect of calcium, linking higher intake to an increased risk of both depression and anxiety. Furthermore, the study highlighted the remarkable risk reduction associated with manganese and zinc. Specifically, manganese intake was linked to a 33% lower risk of suicide, while high zinc consumption correlated with a 57% decreased risk of post-traumatic stress disorder.

While these findings offer promising insights into diet and mental health, the researchers emphasize the need for further investigation. They noted limitations, including the study's participants being predominantly white and healthier than the general population. Nonetheless, ensuring adequate intake of minerals like magnesium, potassium, zinc, copper, and manganese is proposed as a practical strategy for mitigating mood disorder risks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The study by Xi'an Jiaotong University found that higher intake of iron, magnesium, and selenium is associated with a lower risk of depression.
Yes, the study indicated that higher consumption of calcium was linked to an increased risk of anxiety by 15.4 percent.
The analysis revealed manganese lowered suicide risk by 33 percent, and high zinc intake decreased PTSD risk by 57 percent.

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