It is important to take care of yourself during this time of year, and that starts with the food you eat. While self care looks different for everyone, there are some foods that have mood boosting properties that may help you get through the colder months when your mental health may be suffering. We asked Lisa Young, PhD, RDN, the author of Finally Full, Finally Slim, what she recommends adding to your diet to improve your mood. She shared four of her favorites, and some recommendations for how to prepare them.
Salmon
“Salmon is high in the healthy fats, omega 3 fatty acids, which may help improve your mood. They are important in brain development and behavior, and also contain anti-inflammatory qualities,” Young says. She recommends drizzling a salmon filet with sesame oil and your favorite spices, and broiling it in the oven.
Mushrooms
“Mushrooms, in particular Shiitake mushrooms, contain Vitamin D that is good for your mood and also helps to promote immune health,” she says, “These taste delicious sautéed in olive oil and served over salad greens.”
Lentils
“Lentils, along with beans like chickpeas, contain the vitamins folate and vitamin B6, which have been shown to improve mood. They keep your dopamine levels stable. Folate, a B Vitamin, is involved in regulating mood.” Young recommends making a chickpea salad drizzled with olive oil, salt, and pepper, tossed with red peppers and avocado.
Eggs
“Eggs contain many health benefits, including their high Vitamin D content which may help to improve your mood. They are also high in protein which can help to stabilize blood sugar levels which keep mood steady,” Young says, “I love a veggie omelet with spinach and tomatoes for a boost of antioxidant Vitamins A and C. And I add turmeric and black pepper for an anti-inflammatory boost.”
Eating nutritious foods is one way you can support your wellbeing. Knowing what foods will help you feel your best is an important step to taking charge of your health. As stated previously, self care will look different for everyone, so it’s important to find balance in your life. Try adding these foods to your diet this winter to get through the winter months and nourish your body when it needs it the most.