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Mediterranean Diet Could Elevate Mental Wellness in Seniors

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Mediterranean Diet Linked to Better Mental Health in Older Adults

New research suggests that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, fish, and olive oil may help maintain mental strength as people age. The study focused on older adults in England during the COVID-19 pandemic and found that those who followed a Mediterranean diet reported feeling better psychologically compared to those who did not.

Researchers tracked over 3,000 adults aged 50 to 90 to see how their food choices affected their long-term outlook on life. Participants completed surveys measuring essential psychological traits such as life satisfaction, sense of purpose, and control over their daily activities.

Each person received a score indicating how closely their eating habits adhered to the Mediterranean diet. The results revealed that those who followed this diet enjoyed a significantly stronger sense of overall well-being. This effect remained even after considering various factors like income, education, and physical health.

Interestingly, the improvement in mental health wasn’t due to differences in calorie intake, highlighting the importance of food quality rather than quantity. While everyone experienced a dip in emotional well-being during the lockdowns, those who maintained a Mediterranean diet felt the effects less intensely.

The Mediterranean diet is known for its anti-inflammatory benefits, providing nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids from fish and polyphenols from extra virgin olive oil. These nutrients can help reduce inflammation in the brain and support a healthy gut microbiome, which is crucial for producing mood-regulating hormones.

Experts emphasize that the Mediterranean diet’s variety of plant-based foods enriches the body and mind, offering compounds that reduce inflammation and feed beneficial gut bacteria.

However, researchers acknowledged some limitations. The study relied on self-reported dietary habits, which can sometimes be inaccurate. Additionally, participants tended to be healthier and wealthier than the average population, which might mean the findings don’t apply broadly.

While the study could not confirm a direct cause-and-effect relationship, it echoed previous research suggesting that a diet high in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and legumes can help improve overall health and well-being as we age. This holistic approach can effectively reduce stress and depression, even during challenging times.

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