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Eat your way to good mental health: A nutritionist guide to foods that benefit the brain and mood

Health experts agree that food is more than just fuel — it’s information for your brain. Good food can enhance mood, memory and focus while providing the body with protection against cognitive decay. Tiny, thoughtful adjustments to your mealtime can have an outsized effect on long-term mental well-being.

October 06, 2025 / 12:26 IST
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Eat your way to good mental health with this nutritionist guide to brain and mood boosting foods that support emotional and cognitive well-being.(Image: Pexels)
Eat your way to good mental health with this nutritionist guide to brain and mood boosting foods that support emotional and cognitive well-being.(Image: Pexels)

The adage “you are what you eat” has never been truer, particularly when it comes to mental health. Scientists, in recent years, are finding that our diet is deeply connected to mood, cognition and emotional stability. What we eat serves to power our bodies — and affect our brain chemistry, which in turn can shape how we feel. A balanced diet not only helps you focus and reduce anxiety, but it also improves symptoms of depression.

Modern life stress, processed foods, and erratic eating patterns can all upset this delicate balance. Nutrient insufficiencies, such as vitamins, minerals and omega-3 fatty acids have been associated with higher chances of mood disorders. Meanwhile, some foods can help promote brain health by fighting inflammation, improving gut health and increasing the production of serotonin and dopamine — chemicals that are linked to happiness and calming feelings.

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“The gut and brain are inextricably linked to each other. What we eat can have an effect on how our brain operates, the amount of energy we have and even how we handle stress,” says Dr Radhika Menon, a nutritionist at Mindcare Global, Indore.

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