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How Your Food Choices Affect Your Mood

Irena Geller by Irena Geller
02/11/2025
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Ever reached for a sugary treat when you’re stressed—only to crash and feel sluggish and moody soon after?

It’s no secret that our diet affects our physical health. But what might surprise you is how much those same food choices can shape your mood, focus, memory, and emotional wellbeing.

“The food you eat can be either the most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison”- Ann Wigmore

Our brain runs on a steady supply of fuel — and that fuel comes directly from the food you eat. The quality of that fuel impacts not just how well your body functions, but also how you think, feel, and show up every daIn short, what you eat can shape your mood every day.

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Food, Feelings, and the Science Behind Your Choices

The emerging field of Nutritional Psychiatry explores how diet influences mental health — and the evidence is growing. Studies suggest that the quality of your diet doesn’t just affect your physical wellbeing, but also your emotional balance, energy levels, and cognitive clarity.

Simply put: nourishing foods can lift your mood, while processed or sugary options may do the opposite.

The Gut–Brain Connection

Your gut and brain are in constant conversation. When you’re stressed or anxious, that stress can slow down or speed up digestion — and your digestive health can, in turn, affect your emotions.

Here’s why: around 95% of your serotonin — the “feel-good” neurotransmitter that regulates mood, sleep, and appetite — is produced in your gut. Your gastrointestinal tract is also lined with millions of nerve cells, which means your digestive system plays a major role in how you feel emotionally.

When your gut is healthy and well-nourished, your brain benefits too.

The Benefits of Eating for a Better Mood

Improving your diet can help to:

  • Boost your mood and emotional balance
  • Increase your energy and focus
  • Support clearer thinking and better sleep

Notice the Mood–Food Connection

The first step is awareness. Start paying attention to how different foods make you feel — not just right after eating, but hours or even a day later.

Try keeping a mood–food journal to track:

  • What you eat and when
  • Why you make those choices (hunger, stress, habit, emotion)
  • How you feel mentally and physically afterward

This simple exercise helps

Healthy Snacks

The first and most important step is to understand your personal mood-food connection.

Start paying attention to how eating different foods makes you feel — not just in the moment, but the next day.

Keeping a mood-food journal can be very helpful in providing a clear picture of how your food choices affect your health.

For example: record the following in your journal

  • Awareness of your food choices, why you make them
  • Assess how you feel mentally and physically after certain meals

Eat a Mediterranean diet

Healthy bowl

A landmark five-year study on the Mediterranean diet is among the first to show convincing evidence that you can actively improve your brain health by choosing what you put on your plate.

This style of eating is rich in nutrients that nourish both body and mind — supporting energy, focus, and a balanced mood.

Here’s how to eat the Mediterranean way to boost your mood and mental wellbeing:

Feed Your Gut

Support your gut health with plenty of fruits, vegetables, wholegrains, beans, pulses, live yoghurt, and other probiotics.
These foods are packed with vitamins, minerals, and fibre that keep you physically strong and mentally resilient.

Prioritise Quality Protein

Choose lean, high-quality protein sources such as eggs, organic chicken or turkey breast, lean beef, fish, and legumes (peas, beans, and lentils).
Protein provides amino acids, the building blocks your brain uses to produce chemicals that regulate thoughts, emotions, and mood stability.

Embrace Healthy Fats

Include foods rich in good fats like oily fish, poultry, nuts (especially walnuts and almonds), seeds (such as sunflower and pumpkin), olive oil, avocados, dairy, and eggs.
Your brain thrives on omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which help keep it functioning smoothly and support emotional balance.

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Now it’s over to you……

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Irena Geller

Irena Geller

Irena Geller is a Food & Mood Coach and author in the Health & Weight loss industry who helps busy women to put down their fork and pick up their life. She uses 3 proven key steps, helping busy women to eat well consistently, lose weight effortlessly, potentially adding years to their life so they can live those years to the fullest, looking amazing and feeling confident! You can contact Irena here: https://irenageller.com.au/

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