Lifestyle Choices in Recovery

Diet Choices and Food Consumption

Quality nutrient rich foods are becoming increasingly difficult to attain. Processed foods however are readily available. These foods are high in processed fats, sugar, sugar alternatives and chemicals. They can hinder recovery and interfere with attaining optimal wellness. Processed foods are not whole foods with fiber and naturally occurring vitamins, minerals and sugar. 

Processed foods can contribute to the potential for a host of health problems hindering mental health recovery. These problems include; under nourishment and nutrient deficiencies, obesity and chronic inflammation to name a few.

To further exacerbate the problem of dietary choices in mental illness, some foods trigger a dopamine feel good hormone release. When sad or depressed you may crave these foods.

High calorie fatty, carbohydrate foods are often the foods craved for dopamine. These include foods such as; pizza, hamburgers, french fries, potato chips, sweets, cookies and chocolate. While they provide a temporary and brief sense of wellbeing the long term effects are not beneficial to your overall mental health and do not aid recovery.

Alternate choices of dopamine foods exist and represent whole foods. These alternatives include; apples, avocados, beets, cheese, milk, yogurt, kefir,eggs, nuts and seeds like almonds, walnuts, and flax seeds, peanuts, bananas and watermelon. So if you are feeling low and have cravings, reach for one of the whole food recommendations listed above.

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Resources

Here are some Public Health dietary resources and books exploring dietary recommendations and/or diet and mental health.

FREE Public Health Resources

Books

  • This is Your Brain on Food (“Eat for your mental health and learn the fascinating science behind nutrition”) Author Dr. Uma Naidoo
  • The Mind-Gut Connection: How the Hidden Conversation Within Our Bodies Impacts our Mood, Our Choices, and Our Overall Health (“How to keep the brain-gut communication clear and balanced”) Author Emeran Mayer
  • The Neurogenesis Diet and Lifestyle:Upgrade Your Life (“The latest in neuroscience research to present a new and proven view of brain health and aging.”) Author Brant Cortright PH.D.

The takeaway message?!

Food choices matter in mental health recovery. If you or someone you know would benefit from TMS contact us today. At Feel Light rTMS we provide Health Canada approved evidence based treatment for depression. We also support you along your recovery journey to ensure you are engaged in additional measures to optimize your mental health and wellness. Call us today!

Disclaimer: The above information is not intended as medical advice. Please contact your primary care provider, emergency or local crisis line for medical assistance. We do not necessarily endorse the contents of any or all books listed. These are suggested for educational purposes to read at your discretion with no warranty on content validity by us.