Anxiety is something many of us experience, whether occasionally or on a regular basis. From feeling jittery before a big meeting to dealing with chronic anxious thoughts, it’s an emotional response that can affect both mind and body. While many factors contribute to anxietyโ€”like genetics, lifestyle, and environmentโ€”what we eat can also play a surprising role.


If you’re working to manage anxiety, understanding which foods might be contributing to the problem can make a big difference. Letโ€™s explore some of the most common culprits and how they might affect your mental wellbeing.

1 Caffeine

Many of us rely on a morning cup of coffee to get going, and for most people, moderate caffeine consumption is perfectly safe. But for those who are sensitive to caffeine or already dealing with anxiety, it can be a problem.

Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, increasing heart rate and alertness.