16 Foods That Will Boost Your Mood And Give You More Energy

Do you ever have days when you're just moody and you don't know why? Well, it might be the food you're eating.

Sure, a bacon, egg, and sausage breakfast ball sounds appealing for many, as does a rich red velvet cake, but, research shows that foods like these can negatively affect the way we feel.

According to a study from the University of California, for example, there's a link between eating trans fats and aggression. And let's not leave out sugary foods, which may spike your energy level at first, but then make you feel sluggish.

The good news? There are foods that have the opposite effect on our bodies and can actually make us feel happy.

So, maybe it's best to stay away from those french fries and hamburgers for a while and start eating more of these foods below. The list includes some pretty delicious foods that may surprise you, I promise!

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1. Eggs

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Eggs are full of protein and they also help you feel full.

2. Walnuts and Cashews

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In their raw form, these nuts are a great source of magnesium, which is said to reduce depression. These nuts also curb your appetite!

3. Chicken soup

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It's not a myth: Chicken soup is good for you soul! And it really does help during a cold.

4. Tofu

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These little white blocks are said to relax your muscles.

5. Oysters

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These not only have very low calories, but they also improve circulation and are full of nutrients.

6. Avocados

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These are high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids.

7. Green Tea

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A Japanese study found that "Green tea consumption is associated with lower psychological distress."

8. Kale

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This is one of the healthiest foods you can eat. It's filled with vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin K and magnesium.

I was surprised by #11 on the next page. Are you?

9. Mushrooms

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These naturally generate vitamin D, which helps enhance your mood.

10. Mussels

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These are high in B12, which fights against irritability and depression.

11. Coffee

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If you're one of those people who love their morning coffee, you're in luck. Coffee helps you focus. Some research also found that coffee drinkers have a decreased chance of liver cancer… Just make sure you don't drink too much of it.

12. Fruits and Vegetables

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This one might be obvious, but it's good to be reminded just how valuable fruits and veggies are. Studies prove that these make a positive change in your mood. "Eating fruit and vegetables may promote emotional well-being among healthy young adults," the study says. 

13. Yogurt

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According to a study from the University of California: "Our findings indicate that some of the contents of yogurt may actually change the way our brain responds to the environment."

14. Dark chocolate

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Yes, it's true, even chocolate is good for you. It has some serious antioxidants.

15. Spinach

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This is a great source of iron, which is incredible for your energy.

16. Salmon

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This fish has fatty acids called EPA and DHA, which both improve your mood.

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