Here are the summary points for the results section of the current web page context:The authors conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies that reported the correlation between dietary patterns and the symptoms of depression and anxiety in non-clinical and clinical populations.The authors found that healthy diets were associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety, while unhealthy diets were associated with higher levels of depression and anxiety1. They also found that women were more susceptible than men to the effects of diet on mood2.The authors also discussed the limitations of the existing studies, such as the self-report bias, the heterogeneity between studies, and the lack of information on clinical depression, and suggested directions for further research on the eating habits of clinically depressed individuals and the underlying physiological mechanisms.