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  2. Craving fatty foods when stressed? Cocoa may offset impact - AOL

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    Cocoa drinks may help relieve stress while offsetting the negative impact of fatty foods that many of us turn to when stressed. Image credit: Grace Cary/Getty Images.

  3. Nutrition and cognition - Wikipedia

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    B vitamins, also known as the B-complex, are an interrelated group of nutrients which often co-occur in food. The complex consists of: thiamine (B 1), riboflavin (B 2), niacin (B 3), pantothenic acid (B 5), pyridoxin (B 6), folic acid (B 9), cobalamin (B 12), and biotin. [18] B vitamins are not synthesized in the body, and thus need to be ...

  4. Effect of health on intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Developed nations have implemented several health policies regarding nutrients and toxins known to influence cognitive function. These include laws requiring fortification of certain food products and laws establishing safe levels of pollutants (e.g. lead, mercury, and organochlorides). Comprehensive policy recommendations targeting reduction ...

  5. Scientists Found a New Way to Lower Stress—Following This Diet

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    In other words, compared to our meatier, “fast food” prominent Western diet, foods linked with the Mediterranean diet seem to be associated with less perceived stress and mental distress, says ...

  6. Emotional eating - Wikipedia

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    Emotional eating, also known as stress eating and emotional overeating, [1] is defined as the "propensity to eat in response to positive and negative emotions". [2] While the term commonly refers to eating as a means of coping with negative emotions, it sometimes includes eating for positive emotions, such as overeating when celebrating an event or to enhance an already good mood.

  7. The Best Foods to Battle Stress - AOL

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    Asparagus is loaded with folic acid, a mood-enhancing nutrient, while blueberries contain vitamin C and antioxidants that help repair and protect cells affected by stress. Toss some roasted ...

  8. Endorphins - Wikipedia

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    Cocoa powder helps most among the edible substances to produce endorphins in human body. Endorphins (contracted from endogenous morphine) [1] [2] [3] are peptides produced in the brain that block the perception of pain and increase feelings of wellbeing. They are produced and stored in the pituitary gland of the brain.

  9. These foods can help relieve stress - AOL

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    Fermented food may help reduce stress because it's packed with probiotics.