A recent systematic review published in Nutrients last year examined the relationship between diet and adolescent mental ...
What teens eat might matter more for their mental health than previously thought. A sweeping review of nearly 20 studies found that healthier diets are often linked to fewer depressive symptoms, while ...
A new study shows that AI chatbots more often than not fail teenagers when it comes to dietary and nutrition advice.
A Swansea University review of 19 studies found that overall dietary patterns, not individual supplements, are consistently linked to fewer depressive symptoms in teens — highlighting food quality as ...
“Sleep timing — when teens go to bed and wake up — had the biggest influence on sedentary and eating behavior in teens,” ...
Many teens dealing with weight issues are turning to AI models to help them create meal plans with the aim of losing weight. But a new study shows that the resulting plans may not always adequately ...
Teen life is busy and a teen’s nutrition often takes a backseat. Between homework, activities and social plans, meals get skipped, snacks become dinner and energy drinks stand in for sleep. Most ...
A recent study led by Professor Hayley Young at Swansea University suggests that diet may play a more significant role in ...
Doctors are warning teens and parents to be cautious about turning to artificial intelligence for weight-loss advice.
New research reveals that popular AI tools may be giving adolescents incomplete and imbalanced diet advice, raising important questions about whether these technologies are ready to guide growing ...
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