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. 2009 Jul 15;8:31. doi: 10.1186/1475-2891-8-31

Table 2.

Associations between food consumption and perceived stress and depressive symptoms (each food group adjusted solely for country, separate models for males and females and for both mental health indicators)

Perceived Stress score (PSS) Depressive Symptoms score (M-BDI)
Female Male Female Male
Food group p-value Estimate* p-value Estimate* p-value Estimate* p-value Estimate*
Sweets 0.04 0.54 0.37 -0.31 0.27 0.59 0.10 -1.11
Cookies 0.13 0.48 0.46 -0.30 0.79 0.17 0.27 -0.89
Snacks 0.04 0.66 0.92 0.04 0.33 0.62 0.34 -0.76
Fast food 0.07 0.55 0.04 0.84 0.57 0.34 0.02 1.85
Fruits <0.001 -1.17 0.37 -0.32 0.002 -1.69 0.53 -0.45
Salads <0.001 -1.21 0.23 -0.48 <0.001 -2.55 0.25 -0.88
Vegetables 0.003 -0.82 0.97 -0.01 0.003 -1.62 0.29 0.77
Soft drinks 0.52 -0.14 0.60 0.17 0.05 -0.90 0.55 -0.36
Meat 0.03 -0.52 0.80 0.09 0.003 -1.47 0.24 -0.78
Fish <0.001 -1.32 0.75 -0.13 0.02 -1.60 0.90 0.10
Milk products 0.009 -0.72 0.34 -0.34 0.06 -1.07 0.08 -1.18
Cereal products 0.17 -0.33 0.17 -0.41 0.17 -0.67 0.07 -1.02

* Change in the corresponding score (PSS or M-BDI) per one unit of the food group frequency scale