Total sugar intake is associated with higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in obese adults
BackgroundThe existing literature has repeatedly assessed the association between sugar-sweetened beverages and depressive symptoms, but studies of the association of total dietary sugar with depressive symptoms and of this association in obese adults are scarce. Thus, the purpose of this cross-sect...
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Main Authors: | Ping Li (Author), Fuzai Yin (Author), Yanru Zhao (Author), Yali Liu (Author), Ru Zhang (Author), Jia Wang (Author), Wenqi Lu (Author), Qingsheng Wang (Author), Jing Zhang (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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