Nutrition status of primary care patients with depression and anxiety.

@article{Forsyth2012NutritionSO,
  title={Nutrition status of primary care patients with depression and anxiety.},
  author={Adrienne K. Forsyth and Peter G. Williams and Frank P. Deane},
  journal={Australian journal of primary health},
  year={2012},
  volume={18 2},
  pages={
          172-6
        }
}
The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutrition status of people referred to a nutrition and physical activity program for the management of mental health in general practice. Patients currently being treated for depression and/or anxiety were referred by their GPs to a lifestyle intervention program. The nutrition status was assessed during a comprehensive assessment at the commencement of the program. The lifestyle intervention program, including all assessments, was offered at… 
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