The 5 Lifestyle Habits That Make or Break College Mental Health
Description
Dr. Ryan Patel, senior staff psychiatrist at The Ohio State University, shares a practical, evidence-based roadmap for helping young adults thrive during the most turbulent years of brain and behavior development.
Across this deep dive, Dr. Patel explains why 18–24-year-olds are a distinct clinical population and how day-to-day habits can make or break academic performance, quality of life, and long-term health. He also discusses his work on the KIND Trial (Ketogenic Intervention in Depression) and how those results can help to inform care.
In this conversation, Dr. Patel shares:
- Why college students require a different clinical lens
- An overview of his five high-impact interventions: sleep, nutrient-dense nutrition, physical activity, mindful tech use, and stress management
- How lifestyle factors drive anxiety, depression, and dropout risk (and how to reverse course)
- Practical ways campuses and clinicians can scale prevention
- Insights from the KIND Trial: feasibility of ketosis in students and notable mood improvements
- When and how to consider ketogenic therapy alongside standard care for depression
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Dr. Ryan Patel
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