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The Food Programme

Food and Mood: how eating affects your mental health

The Food Programme

BBC

Food, Arts

4.4977 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

One silver lining of lockdown is that it has brought talk of mental health, particularly depression, into the general conversation. And what is becoming increasingly evident is the role that food has in warding off depression and anxiety.

Professor Felice Jacka is the leading expert in the link between mental health and nutrition and is the president of the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research. She discusses the wealth of research which demonstrates the link between diet and the growth of the hippocampus.

Many people found that cooking helped boost their mood in lockdown - evident from the shortages of baking ingredients on our shelves. Writer and comedian Katy Brand tells Sheila that she finds cooking gives her a sense of control and helps alleviate stress.

Kimberley Wilson is unusual among chartered psychologists because she also holds a masters degree in nutrition. When her clients come to her with depression and anxiety one of the first things she does is talk to them about what they eat. She thinks that although we have readily accepted the idea that we need to eat good food to look after other organs in our body, we are reluctant to see the connection to our brain’s health.

So if food is proved to be central to improving our mental health, how come GPs are unlikely to talk to you about it? Sheila talks to Dr Rupy Aujla, from the Doctor’s Kitchen, about why good nutrition is too often overlooked in the medical profession.

And Romy Gill discusses mental health struggles with fellow chefs Ellis Barrie and Anna Haugh. Chefs spend all day cooking for other people but all too often fail to feed themselves good food. In lockdown chefs have had a moment to reflect on the pressure of a professional kitchen and the impact this has on their mental health.

Presented by Sheila Dillon Produced by Emma Weatherill

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I can just go into the kitchen and just go about my business preparing things and I do like to have everything out.

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I like to get everything out first that I'm going to need and then arrange it how I'm going to need it.

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This is writer and comedian Kitty Brand and like many people in lockdown she finds food helps boost her mood.

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Yes I like to open the window and have some fresh air come in while I'm cooking and it's like my

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physical being especially if you know a recipe well and you get that sort of muscle memory,

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that you can just sort of have your own little thoughts and go into your own world.

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But having some goal or aim, which is a finished meal at the end of it that I can feel

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you know I haven't simply been daydreaming although I love daydreaming but I've

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also accomplished something at the end.

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feelings, intuitions they've been around for a long time, but now there's more and more good science

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backing up what's often been brushed off as touchy feeling land.

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So there are many streams of evidence now from

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