Mental health is crucial, with anxiety and depression being the most recognized issues. Researchers are exploring diet's impact on mental health, as it is related to the hippocampus, a brain element that aids learning and memory. However, proving that diets or nutritional components can prevent or treat diseases remains challenging. Research suggests that appropriate macro-nutrients and micronutrients are crucial for brain function, and diet can impact mental health, mood, and cognitive performance. Epidemiological studies provide data on supplements and diets related to emotional wellness but do not provide cause, advantage, or cure. The 'my plate concept' suggests that consuming whole food groups can be an effective treatment for depression, rather than relying on unhealthy diets like junk and processed foods. Diet and mental health are indirectly connected, as a healthy diet can prevent health problems like heart disease, diabetes, anxiety, and depression. The reason...
Introduction Climate change poses significant challenges to global food security, particularly by altering the nutritional quality of cereal grains and millets. Cereal grains such as wheat, rice, and maize are the primary sources of energy, minerals, and protein for billions of people worldwide. However, climate change factors like rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and increased atmospheric CO2 levels are affecting the nutritional quality of these crops. Millets, on the other hand, are emerging as climate-resilient crops with high nutritional value, offering a potential solution to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on food security. The Nutritional Impact of Climate Change on Cereal Grains Cereal grains are experiencing a decline in their nutritional quality due to climate change. Elevated CO2 levels, for instance, have been shown to reduce the protein, iron, and zinc content in wheat, maize, and rice. This is particularly concerning because these nutri...