Fruit and vegetables intake in adolescents and mental health: a systematic review

Rocz Panstw Zakl Hig. 2020;71(1):15-25. doi: 10.32394/rpzh.2019.0097.

Abstract

Background: The proper nutrition is indicated as a factor of a potential importance for the mental health early in life span, and among the potential products, which may influence, there are fruit and vegetables.

Objective: The aim of the study was to conduct a systematic review of the observational studies analyzing the association between the fruit and vegetables intake and the mental health in adolescents.

Material and methods: On the basis of PubMed and Web of Science databases, the papers presenting human studies and published in English until June 2019, analyzing the association between intake of fruit and/ or vegetables, as well as related products (e.g. juices) and the mental health were included to the systematic review, while they analyzed a group of adolescents.

Results: Based on the conducted systematic review, 17 studies were indicated as those which assess the influence of fruit and vegetables intake on the mental health in adolescents. For the assessment of mental health, diverse variables were taken into account, including positive (happiness, self-esteem), neutral (health-related quality of life, mental health status), and negative ones (loneliness, general difficulties, feeling worried, anxiety, stress and distress, depressive symptoms, depression, suicidal behaviors).

Conclusions: Based on the conducted systematic review of observational studies, it may be indicated that in a groups of adolescents there was a positive association between intake of fruit and vegetable products and mental health. Especially beneficial for general mental health in adolescents, were such products as green vegetables, yellow vegetables and fresh fruit.

Keywords: fruit; vegetables; juices; mental health; adolescents; diet.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Diet, Healthy / methods*
  • Female
  • Fruit*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders / diet therapy*
  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders / prevention & control*
  • Vegetables*