>>49089590People demonize sweets and carbs nowadays as a trend but you always hear people say "I used to [eat/not eat] this certain type of food, but when I changed that now I feel all better!" which is thinking only in terms of correlation, and their critical thinking goes no further than that. Overeating sweets is bad like overeating anything is bad. The solution isn't to severely limit it or stop it entirely, and if sweets truly were the root cause of it all one would have to explain what's the deal with all the perfectly happy people in the world who love to eat sweets often and don't have bad moods or depression.
>>49093832I don't think that's been proven beyond a mere correlation, and that's a misunderstanding of the cause and effect relationship. People when sad tend to eat like shit in order to cope and feel better but their shit diet isn't the reason they're sad in the first place unless if they're sad about being obese or some shit and even so that would be an indirect cause not a direct one. Not everyone who has a poor diet has a bad mood.
Nene was under lots of stress and couldn't sleep. Is it really so complicated and unbelievable to think that a stressful busy life full of worries and lack of sleep resulted in a poor state of mind?