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High-fructose diet in adolescence may exacerbate depressive-like behavior
November 18, 2014 by NewsBot
When animals consume a diet high in fructose throughout adolescence, it can worsen depressive- and anxiety-like behavior and alter how the brain responds to stress. "Our results offer new insights into the ways in which diet can alter brain health and may lead to important implications for adolescent nutrition and development," said the lead author.