Fruits and vegetables can make you happy
Sydney: Australian researchers said Wednesday that eating large amounts of fruit and vegetables can make you happier. The University of Queensland (UQ) study, involving more than 12,000 people, concluded that eating eight or more portions of
Sydney: Australian researchers said Wednesday that eating large amounts of fruit and vegetables can make you happier.
The University of Queensland (UQ) study, involving more than 12,000 people, concluded that eating eight or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day improves mental well-being, Xinhua reported.
UQ health economics researcher Redzo Mujcic told local radio that current guidelines on fruit and vegetable consumption were mostly focused on physical health, and not on mental health.
Mujcic's study looked at people's choices on fruit and vegetables, and rated these against their levels of satisfaction, stress and vitality.
"It comes up the more you eat the better, but there's also some optimal points. Eating about five fruits and five vegetables (per day) makes us the happiest we can be in that case," he told Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) radio.
However, Mujcic said fewer than 10 percent of those surveyed were eating the optimal 10 servings per day.