2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14204221
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Psychiatric Symptoms and Frequency of Eating out among Commuters in Beijing: A Bidirectional Association?

Abstract: Background: Mental illness places as a distant first in global burdens, exceeding both cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, in terms of the years lived with the disability. The emergence of the new and burgeoning area of “Nutrition Psychiatry” offers promise in improving mental health with diet. Mental health and well-being are critical to commuters but rarely recieve the attention they need. This study aimed to examine the bidirectional relationship between the frequency of eating out and depression, anxi… Show more

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“…34 Similarly, psychological distress is associated with exercise/inactivity and eating disorders. [35][36][37] Furthermore, COVID-19 and its prevention policies such as quarantining and physical distancing have been linked to the worsening of mental health conditions. 35,36,[38][39][40][41] Among adolescents, there have been significant associations between exercise addiction, eating disorders (eg, bulimia nervosa), psychological distress, and body dissatisfaction [42][43][44][45] indicating that adolescents face these challenges as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 Similarly, psychological distress is associated with exercise/inactivity and eating disorders. [35][36][37] Furthermore, COVID-19 and its prevention policies such as quarantining and physical distancing have been linked to the worsening of mental health conditions. 35,36,[38][39][40][41] Among adolescents, there have been significant associations between exercise addiction, eating disorders (eg, bulimia nervosa), psychological distress, and body dissatisfaction [42][43][44][45] indicating that adolescents face these challenges as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%