Western diet linked to increased risk of mental health problems for teenagers By Cheryl Tay 16-Mar-2018 - Last updated on 04-Apr-2018 at 00:05 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Researchers in Tasmania say they have found evidence of a biological link between diet and depression, via a study that analysed associations between diet, BMI, inflammatory markers, and mental health in adolescents.Read the full story here. February's top 10 stories How diet affects the gut microbiota composition of young Japanese women revealed Watch: Marketing masterclass – Why do so many new products fail? Western diet linked to increased risk of mental health problems for teenagers Probiotics reduce severe eczema symptoms for infants under three: Meta-analysis Australian Senate passes new supplement rules to create 'world class regime' Bumper supplement firm takeovers just the beginning for Chinese investment into Australian industry: KPMG Nestlé, Blackmores, Nutri and Swisse confirmed for the Healthy Ageing APAC Summit — register as a delegate today! Life-Space'A perfect fit': Life-Space probiotics boss on $690m acquisition by By-Health Yakult Danone launches new version of signature probiotic drink in India Profiting from probiotics: Aussie start-up's sparkling beverages gaining ground in APAC Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 11 Next