Exploring the associations of depressive symptoms with healthy eating self-efficacy over time amongst women in the READI cohort study.
Rachelle S OpieGavin AbbottDavid CrawfordKylie BallPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2021)
This study provides new insights demonstrating differences in total healthy eating self-efficacy at 5-year follow-up according to trajectory of depressive symptoms over time. Future interventions should focus on strategies that enhance self-efficacy among individuals with or at risk of depressive symptoms for supporting healthier dietary practices, which in turn, may contribute to reducing the highly burdensome mental health condition.