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Nutrition and mental health research: Where to from here?
Elisabeth Isenring
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American Population
50%
Australia
50%
Australian Studies
50%
Behavior Problems
50%
Causes of Mortality
50%
Chronic Disease
50%
Death Rate
50%
Diabetes Disease
50%
Evidence-based
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General American
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Global Prevalence
50%
Heart Disease
100%
Ischemic Heart Disease
50%
Life Expectancy
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Mental Health Disorders
50%
Mental Health Practice
50%
Mental Health Research
100%
Mental Health Services
50%
Mental Health Strategy
50%
Mental Illness
100%
Mental Problems
50%
National Health Survey
50%
New Zealand
50%
Nutrition Health
100%
Patients with Schizophrenia
50%
Persons with Mental Illness
50%
Psychiatric Patients
50%
Public Health Risk
50%
Self-reported Data
50%
Suicide
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Chronic Disease
33%
Health Survey
33%
Heart Disease
66%
Ischemic Heart Disease
33%
Life Expectancy
33%
Mental Health
100%
Mental Health Practice
33%
Mental Health Service
33%
Mortality Rate
33%
Prevalence
33%
Public Health
33%
Psychology
Behavioral Disorder
25%
Chronic Disorder
25%
Mental Health
100%
Mental Health Service
25%
Mental Illness
75%
Public Health
25%
Schizophrenia
25%