TY - GEN AU - Pérez-Ara, María Ángeles AU - Gili, Margalida AU - Visser, Marjolein AU - Penninx, Brenda WJH AU - Brouwer, Ingeborg A AU - Watkins, Ed AU - Owens, Matt AU - Garcia Toro, Mauro AU - Hegerl, Ulrich AU - Kohls, Elisabeth AU - Bot, Mariska AU - Roca, Miquel PY - 2020 DO - 10.3390/nu12103202 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/22996 AB - 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. Objectives were to explore the associations between the consumption of... LA - eng PB - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) KW - Depression KW - Depressive symptoms clusters KW - Soft drinks KW - Coffee KW - Tea KW - Aged KW - Beverages KW - Depressive Disorder, Major KW - Young Adult KW - Spain KW - Adult KW - Germany KW - Coffee KW - Humans KW - Depression KW - Adolescent KW - Netherlands KW - Middle Aged KW - Carbonated Beverages KW - Cross-Sectional Studies KW - Non-Nutritive Sweeteners KW - Longitudinal Studies KW - United Kingdom KW - Diet KW - Male KW - Sugar-Sweetened Beverages KW - Female KW - Overweight KW - Tea TI - Associations of Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Major Depressive Disorder History and Depressive Symptoms Clusters in a Sample of Overweight Adults TY - research article ER -