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  • Low-calorie diets linked to increased depressive symptoms, study finds

    Low-calorie diets linked to increased depressive symptoms, study finds

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    Embarking on a low-calorie diet could potentially lead to negative mental health, researchers in Toronto, Canada, have revealed.

    A new study, published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health, investigated how the adoption of restrictive diets could instigate depressive symptoms.

    Using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, researchers analyzed nearly 29,000 adults who reported their dietary habits and also completed a mental health questionnaire.

    RATES OF DEMENTIA ARE LOWER IN PEOPLE WHO EAT THIS SPECIFIC DIET, RESEARCH SHOWS

    Nearly 8% of these adults reported depressive symptoms.

    Compared to those who did not follow a specific diet, those who stuck to a calorie-restrictive diet including overweight individuals saw an increase in depressive symptom severity, the study found.

    A new study found that calorie-restrictive eating can lead to depressive symptoms. (iStock)

    People who followed a nutrient-restricted diet saw a larger increase in symptoms, while men who followed any diet reportedly showed “higher somatic symptom scores” compared to non-dieters.

    The researchers concluded that there are “potential implications of widely followed diets on depressive symptoms, and a need for tailored dietary recommendations based on BMI and sex.”

    Potential limitations

    Judith S. Beck, PhD, president of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Pennsylvania, reacted to these findings in an interview with Fox News Digital.

    The expert, who was not involved in the research, noted that it only showed an association between low-calorie diets and depression.

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    “This is an important distinction, [because] correlation does not equal causation, and having a few depressive symptoms does not mean you have the condition of depression,” she said.

    Beck noted that depression and negative emotions can also be caused by multiple cognitive, emotional or behavioral factors that are “more directly associated with depressive symptoms.”

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    Men showed higher scores for depressive symptoms than women, the study found. (iStock)

    Fostering healthy habits

    Certified holistic nutritionist Robin DeCicco in New York City commented that most Americans would benefit from losing weight, as 70% of Americans are overweight or obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    This can be done by reducing the intake of sugary drinks and processed foods, and learning how to incorporate more whole foods like lean protein, vegetables, fruits and nuts, recommended DeCicco, who also was not involved in the study.

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    The nutritionist also warned against following fad diets.

    “It’s not sustainable or healthy to follow these trends because, most often, they are not educating the public on the type of nutrients you need to function mentally and physically, which is why it doesn’t surprise me that people can experience depressive and cognitive-affective symptoms when losing weight.”

    Food products representing the Mediterranean diet

    Cutting out some high-fat foods like avocado and olive oil is also eliminating nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, a nutritionist cautioned. (iStock)

    The quality of calories “matters dramatically,” DeCicco noted.

    “While weight loss is about calories in and calories out, it’s also about the type of calories and what we need for fuel, protection against disease, and mental and physical satisfaction,” she said. 

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    “Food has the power to help us or harm us, and if we’re not eating certain foods known to promote mental well-being, we will definitely suffer from cognitive impairment and unstable mood.”

    As an example, cutting out fats because they’re high in calories — like salmon, avocado, olive oil and nuts — also cuts out nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, which can reduce inflammation, prevent disease and improve cognition, mood and brain health, DeCicco noted.

    Woman pouring smoothie

    “Food has the power to help us or harm us, and if we’re not eating certain foods known to promote mental well-being, we will definitely suffer from cognitive impairment and unstable mood.” (iStock)

    “If someone wants to lose weight but also has a health history of cognitive decline or is diagnosed with depression, it is even more important to emphasize the food groups mentioned above,” DeCicco added.

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    Beck echoed the importance of eating in a “very healthy way,” while also recommending that people consider cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

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    “CBT helps people learn the cognitive (thinking) and behavioral skills they need to eat as healthily as possible given their circumstances, and to change their thinking so they can make long-term changes in their eating and improve their overall health,” she said.

    Fox News Digital reached out to the study researchers for comment.

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  • Mertens saves 11 match points, defeats Alexandrova at Libéma Open

    Mertens saves 11 match points, defeats Alexandrova at Libéma Open

    ‘s-HERTOGENBOSCH, Netherlands — Belgian tennis player Elise Mertens saved 11 match points before beating Ekaterina Alexandrova to reach the final of the Libéma Open on Saturday.

    The WTA said that was the most match points saved in a main draw women’s match this decade.

    After repeatedly fending off defeat, the 20th-ranked Mertens won 2-6, 7-6 (7), 6-4 on the grass court in ‘s-Hertogenbosch.

    “I didn’t even know it was 11. After one or two, I lost count,” the third-seeded Mertens said. “I was very focused on the game, which, of course, I like that about me, that I just keep going.”

    Mertens will face qualifier Elena-Gabriela Ruse of Romania in the final.

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  • Mertens saves 11 match points, defeats Alexandrova at Libéma Open

    Mertens saves 11 match points, defeats Alexandrova at Libéma Open

    ‘s-HERTOGENBOSCH, Netherlands — Belgian tennis player Elise Mertens saved 11 match points before beating Ekaterina Alexandrova to reach the final of the Libéma Open on Saturday.

    The WTA said that was the most match points saved in a main draw women’s match this decade.

    After repeatedly fending off defeat, the 20th-ranked Mertens won 2-6, 7-6 (7), 6-4 on the grass court in ‘s-Hertogenbosch.

    “I didn’t even know it was 11. After one or two, I lost count,” the third-seeded Mertens said. “I was very focused on the game, which, of course, I like that about me, that I just keep going.”

    Mertens will face qualifier Elena-Gabriela Ruse of Romania in the final.

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  • Ben Roethlisberger believes 2025 will be Aaron Rodgers’s last year

    Ben Roethlisberger believes 2025 will be Aaron Rodgers’s last year

    This year, Aaron Rodgers will become the latest successor to Ben Roethlisberger in Pittsburgh. And Roethlisberger believes it will be a one-year arrangement.

    “I don’t think he’s got much more after this year,” Roethlisberger said on his Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger podcast, via Andrew Vasquez of USA Today. “I think this might be it for him — personally. I have no reason — you could ask, ‘Well, how do you know?’ I don’t know. I’m just guessing in terms of you coming off an Achilles [tear]. Coming off my elbow [injury], my first year back I felt like I was 100. I wasn’t even — you don’t realize you’re not 100 until the next year when you are 100.”

    Rodgers started all 17 games in 2024, a year after suffering a torn Achilles tendon on the fourth play of the first game of the season.

    “He’s going to feel better, but it doesn’t mean that he’s going to have two or three years left,” Roethlisberger said. “I think this might be his last go.”

    Roethlisberger is hardly going out on a limb. Not many quarterbacks have played deep into their 40s. Rodgers turns 42 in December. (Roethlisberger retired at 39.)

    While he hasn’t said it, Rodgers’s main objective seems to be authoring a final chapter that has a better ending than his two-year detour to New York. For him, making the playoffs would do the trick.

    For the Steelers, winning a playoff game seems to be the bare minimum to make the experiment a success. That’s something the team didn’t do in any of Roethlisberger’s five final seasons in football — or in the three since he retired.



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  • Mathys Tel transfer: Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich close to agreeing £30m deal | Football News

    Mathys Tel transfer: Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich close to agreeing £30m deal | Football News

    Tottenham and Bayern Munich are in the final stages of completing a £30m deal for Mathys Tel.

    Tel was originally signed on loan with a view of a permanent deal in January under former boss Ange Postecoglou, who has since been replaced by Thomas Frank.

    Frank has given the deal his approval.

    Spurs paid a £7.3m loan fee in January and that temporary deal was always intended to become a permanent one with Postecoglou often quoting the Tel deal was with the long-term in mind.

    The forward started 11 games for Spurs in the Premier League, playing a total of 913 minutes, scoring twice.

    Manchester United, Chelsea and Aston Villa were all interested in Tel in January.

    Stade Rennais – Tel’s former club – have a share of the sell-on in the region of 10 to 15 per cent.

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  • Mathys Tel transfer: Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich close to agreeing £30m deal | Football News

    Mathys Tel transfer: Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich close to agreeing £30m deal | Football News

    Tottenham and Bayern Munich are in the final stages of completing a £30m deal for Mathys Tel.

    Tel was originally signed on loan with a view of a permanent deal in January under former boss Ange Postecoglou, who has since been replaced by Thomas Frank.

    Frank has given the deal his approval.

    Spurs paid a £7.3m loan fee in January and that temporary deal was always intended to become a permanent one with Postecoglou often quoting the Tel deal was with the long-term in mind.

    The forward started 11 games for Spurs in the Premier League, playing a total of 913 minutes, scoring twice.

    Manchester United, Chelsea and Aston Villa were all interested in Tel in January.

    Stade Rennais – Tel’s former club – have a share of the sell-on in the region of 10 to 15 per cent.

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  • Caitlin Clark’s Fever, Tyrese Haliburton’s Pacers more than just Indy neighbors

    Caitlin Clark’s Fever, Tyrese Haliburton’s Pacers more than just Indy neighbors

    Caitlin Clark is doubly disappointed about how the NBA Finals are going right now. One, the Indiana Pacers lost Game 4. Two, Clark can’t be there for Game 6.

    Clark and the Indiana Fever have a good reason why they won’t be at the Pacers’ last home game of the season on Thursday, when Indiana — which will be either up 3-2 or down 3-2 to the Oklahoma City Thunder by then, depending on how Game 5 on Monday night goes — plays host to Game 6 of the NBA Finals.

    The Fever will be at Golden State that night, playing the expansion Valkyries.

    “I was hoping they’d win it in five,” Clark said.

    That can’t happen now. But somehow, some way, the Fever will be paying some sort of attention to what’s going on at home on Thursday night. The Pacers and Fever aren’t just neighbors. They’re basically basketball family. They have the same ownership, play their games in the same building, cross paths with each other all the time.

    And they rave about one another, with players from one team almost always cheering on the other.

    “I think young kids, if you watch basketball, you turn on and watch the Pacers,” Clark said. “It’s unselfish. They play for each other. They play fast. They play up-tempo. They do things the right way. Whether you’re a starter or whether you’re coming off the bench, you’re giving everything you can to your team. It’s really fun to watch.”

    Much has been made of how this is a special time for basketball in basketball-mad Indianapolis, and the Pacers and Fever are both reveling in it.

    The Pacers played host to the 2024 NBA All-Star Game and went to the Eastern Conference finals last season. The Fever flipped how many people think about the WNBA last season in Clark’s rookie year, with swarms flocking to their games — home and away — to see the former Iowa star play. There’s the NBA Finals going on now. The WNBA All-Star Game is coming to Indy this summer, and it’s not hard to envision Clark and the Fever making a deep playoff run of their own this year.

    “She’s an incredible player, someone that I have a ton of respect for, also a good person,” Pacers guard T.J. McConnell said. “I’ve been following her career, especially when she got drafted by the Fever. We all are happy to have her in Indy. It’s been fun to watch.”

    Clark and Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton are close friends, and that’s just one of the many real and deep ties between the franchises. It’s not a big deal to see Pacers players at Fever games; it always happens. It’s not a big deal to see Fever players at Pacers games; they’re always there, too.

    “It’s been amazing watching the Pacers,” Fever guard Sophie Cunningham said. “They’re so much fun to watch. I think we resemble their team quite a bit in the way we move the ball and the way we’re trying to play.”

    Fever coach Stephanie White played her high school and college basketball in the state of Indiana, then spent the bulk of her WNBA playing career with the Fever. Nobody needs to explain to her what the game means in the state.

    “I was here the last time the Pacers were in the finals, back in 2000,” White said. “I remember being in the building and just feeling all that energy. It’s exciting. There’s no better place, the epicenter of basketball in Indiana and Indianapolis.”

    Caitlin Clark is in her second WNBA season with the Fever. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

    She sees some parallels between how the Pacers built a contender and how the Fever are trying to become one again.

    “The way that they’ve built and rebuilt with the roster, the patience that they’ve shown in the roster and in roster movement, the adversity that they faced early in the year,” White said. “They were this fast, exciting offensive team a year ago to being a solid defensive team that has won regular-season games and playoff games for them when the offense wasn’t really flowing.”

    Soon, the Fever will be the only game in town again. The NBA season is nearly over. There are either two or three games left. And then, the Pacers will take their seats in the crowd to watch the Fever for the next few weeks.

    Clark made it clear: The teams really do get a benefit from being around the other.

    “More than anything, they’re just really good people,” Clark said. “They’re good guys. So, I’ve been really fortunate to be here during this time.”

    Reporting by The Associated Press.

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  • T20 Blast: Derbyshire beat Leicestershire by seven wickets

    T20 Blast: Derbyshire beat Leicestershire by seven wickets

    Derbyshire Falcons took East Midlands bragging rights after successfully chasing down Leicestershire Foxes’ target of 197 in the Vitality T20 Blast at Edgbaston.

    The win lifted Falcons off the bottom of North Group although they still need a continuation of their recent improvement to reach the knockout stages after losing five of their seven games thus far.

    In the first of two Midlands derbies at Warwickshire’s home ground on Saturday, Foxes opener Sol Budinger’s bludgeoned 49 off just 24 deliveries to help set an imposing target for the bottom side.

    When Budinger was eventually dismissed by veteran spin bowler Samit Patel (2-33), the Foxes had rapidly moved to 64-2 at the beginning of the eighth over.

    Rehan Ahmed and Shan Masood were dismissed in quick succession by Falcons seamer Pat Brown, who finished with 3-51, but Logan van Beek (26 not out) and Ben Cox (28 not out) put on 55 off the final five overs to hand Derbyshire a tough chase.

    In reply, Derbyshire opener Aneurin Donald continued where he left off following Friday’s knock of 73 not out against Nottinghamshire with a terrific 60 to help them race to 80-0 after six overs.

    That included the fastest half-century in the club’s history from just 18 balls – beating his own previous record set in last year’s competition.

    Leicestershire were given a glimmer of hope when seamer Tom Scriven removed both openers in his first over.

    And when Wayne Madsen found Matt Salisbury at deep fine leg for Scriven’s third wicket, Derbyshire were still 43 runs shy of their target with 32 balls remaining.

    But a terrific 52 not out off just 32 balls from 40-year-old Patel, accompanied ably by Ross Whiteley (13 not out), helped the Falcons home comfortably with 10 balls to spare to seal back-to-back victories in consecutive days.

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  • BTS J-hope flaunts his ripped body in Killin It Girl, ARMY loses its cool

    BTS J-hope flaunts his ripped body in Killin It Girl, ARMY loses its cool

    BTS member J-Hope recently unveiled his latest solo track Killin’ It Girl, and the fans have gone into a frenzy. And it is not just the song that has been driving the ARMY crazy. The singer showcased a powerful transformation in the song, leaving everyone stunned and in awe.

    J-hope`s new look

    Jung Hoseok, popularly known as J-Hope, shed his familiar soft-boy image and flaunted an edgy persona that clearly no one saw coming. He debuted a completely new look with razor-sharp visuals and a chiselled physique, setting social media ablaze. The music video of Killin` It Girl premiered on HYBE Labels’ official YouTube channel. The video starts with J-Hope sporting a bold red-and-black biker jacket, which is left unbuttoned to reveal his defined six-pack abs. The look has set the ARMYs reeling.

    He completed the look with distressed denim, statement belts, chunky silver jewellery, and rugged boots. The outfit portrays a more mature and confident style that resonates with the track’s seductive vibe.

    If that wasn`t enough, he showed off his ripped physique on stage too as he performed the finale of his Hope On The Stage tour at the BTS Festa 2025. He wore a black glittery varsity jacket, which was left open to flaunt his body. His sharp dance moves further heightened the excitement among fans.

    Fans flooded the internet with comments about his new look and the evolution of his music. Several fans shared the videos from his concert and metaphorically expressed that they needed an ambulance after looking at his new avatar.

    J-hope`s Killin` it Girl

    Killin’ It Girl is the final instalment in J-Hope’s 2025 trilogy, after Sweet Dreams (featuring Miguel) and Mona Lisa. This latest track features swaggering hip-hop beats before its flows into a polished pop chorus. The infectious hook stays for long even after the song ends. The song has broken records as the track’s music video hit 1 million views on YouTube in just 43 minutes. This makes the video the fastest Korean act to reach the milestone in 2025.

    Additionally, with that, J-Hope has also surpassed BLACKPINK’s Jennie, whose solo track Like Jennie previously held the record. For Killlin` It Girl, J-Hope has teamed up with American rap sensation GloRilla.



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    Meet cricketer Rinku Singh’s sister, a social media who achieved…, she is…



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