[HTML][HTML] Associations of non-alcoholic beverages with major depressive disorder history and depressive symptoms clusters in a sample of overweight adults

MÁ Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser, BWJH Penninx… - Nutrients, 2020 - mdpi.com
Background: Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …

Associations of Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Major Depressive Disorder History and Depressive Symptoms Clusters in a Sample of Overweight Adults

MÁ Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser, BWJH Penninx… - Nutrients, 2020 - docusalut.com
Background: Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …

[PDF][PDF] Associations of Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Major Depressive Disorder History and Depressive Symptoms Clusters in a Sample of Overweight Adults

MÁ Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser, BWJH Penninx… - researchgate.net
Background: Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …

Associations of non-alcoholic beverages with major depressive disorder history and depressive symptoms clusters in a sample of overweight adults

M Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser… - …, 2020 - publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de
Background: Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …

Associations of Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Major Depressive Disorder History and Depressive Symptoms Clusters in a Sample of Overweight Adults.

MÁ Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser, B Penninx, IA Brouwer… - Nutrients, 2020 - europepmc.org
Background: Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …

Associations of non-alcoholic beverages with major depressive disorder history and depressive symptoms clusters in a sample of overweight adults

MÁ Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser… - …, 2020 - researchinformation.amsterdamumc …
Background: Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …

Associations of Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Major Depressive Disorder History and Depressive Symptoms Clusters in a Sample of Overweight Adults

MÁ Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser, BWJH Penninx… - …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …

Associations of Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Major Depressive Disorder History and Depressive Symptoms Clusters in a Sample of Overweight Adults

MÁ Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser, BWJH Penninx… - Nutrients, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Background: Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …

[HTML][HTML] Associations of Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Major Depressive Disorder History and Depressive Symptoms Clusters in a Sample of Overweight Adults

MÁ Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser, BWJH Penninx… - Nutrients, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …

[PDF][PDF] Associations of Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Major Depressive Disorder History and Depressive Symptoms Clusters in a Sample of Overweight Adults

MÁ Pérez-Ara, M Gili, M Visser, B Penninx, IA Brouwer… - 2020 - ore.exeter.ac.uk
Background: Meta-analysis of observational studies concluded that soft drinks may increase
the risk of depression, while high consumption of coffee and tea may reduce the risk …