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Depression and mood swings are frequently cited together as co-occurring emotional or cognitive symptoms resulting from various conditions such as andropause [1], [2], menstrual cycles [3], sleep deficiency [4], and nutritional imbalances [5].

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4 phases of the menstrual cycle: How to feel your best around your ... healthy.kaiserpermanente.org Dr. Joyce Gottesfeld · Kaiser Permanente 1 fact
claimIntense menstrual symptoms can manifest physically as headaches, muscle aches, insomnia, or fatigue, and emotionally as extreme mood swings, anxiety, or depression.
Andropause Explained: Why Men 40+ Should Talk About Hormones ... health.stonybrookmedicine.edu Stony Brook Medicine 1 fact
claimEmotional and mental symptoms of andropause include mood swings or irritability, feelings of sadness or depression, trouble focusing or 'brain fog', and a drop in motivation or confidence.
How Testosterone Changes Affect Men's Health as You Age columbiadoctors.org ColumbiaDoctors 1 fact
claimEmotional and cognitive effects of andropause in men include mood swings, irritability, depression, anxiety, decreased motivation, and difficulties with concentration and memory, sometimes described as 'brain fog'.
The Role of Nutrition in Child Development inspirechildren.com Inspire Children 1 fact
claimA balanced diet in children can help prevent mood swings, anxiety, and depression, thereby promoting a stable and positive emotional state.
Sleep Deprivation and Deficiency - How Sleep Affects Your Health nhlbi.nih.gov National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 1 fact
claimSleep-deficient individuals may experience anger, impulsivity, mood swings, sadness, depression, lack of motivation, difficulty paying attention, increased stress, and lower academic grades.