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Associations of specific types of fruit and vegetables with perceived stress in adults: the AusDiab study.

Simone Radavelli-BagatiniMarc SimLauren C BlekkenhorstNicola P BondonnoCatherine P BondonnoRichard WoodmanJoanne M DicksonDianna J MaglianoJonathan E ShawRobin M DalyJonathan M HodgsonJoshua R Lewis
Published in: European journal of nutrition (2022)
In Australian adults, a higher consumption of apples and pears, oranges and other citrus, and bananas, as well as cruciferous, yellow/orange/red, and legume vegetables were associated with lower odds of having high perceived stress. The recommendations of "eating a rainbow" of colours may assist in preventing and/or reducing perceived stress.
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