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Eating healthy can reduce the chances of cognitive decline

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Last updated: 2024/07/05 at 6:54 AM
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Maintaining a healthy diet has been proven to reduce the risk of various health conditions, such as heart disease, cancer, and now cognitive decline and dementia. Recent research has shown that adopting a varied, plant-rich diet can help in preserving brain health as one ages. The study conducted at NUTRITION 2024 by the American Society for Nutrition tracked the dietary habits of 3,059 participants over seven decades and found a strong association between diet quality and cognitive trajectory. Participants with higher cognitive abilities tended to consume more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and less refined sugars and saturated fats.

The study utilized the 2020 Healthy Eating Index (HEI) to evaluate the quality of the participants’ diets, showing that those with the lowest-quality diets were more likely to experience cognitive decline later in life, while those with high-quality diets had sharper cognitive abilities. Participants who maintained a healthy diet early on were more likely to make healthier dietary decisions later in life, emphasizing the importance of good eating habits from a young age. However, making positive dietary changes even in middle age can have a beneficial impact on cognitive outcomes later in life.

Diets known for their health benefits, such as the Mediterranean, DASH, and MIND diets, emphasize a high intake of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lower consumption of sugars and saturated fats. These diets have been shown to slow brain aging and reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. Antioxidant-rich foods like green leafy vegetables, berries, nuts, and seeds play a crucial role in protecting brain cells against damage, supporting brain function, and maintaining a healthy vascular system for proper blood flow to the brain.

Polyphenols, plant compounds found in these brain-healthy foods, act as antioxidants, combat cell damage, and possess anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties. It is recommended to incorporate brain-boosting foods such as seafood, poultry, olive oil, and nuts into the diet, while limiting intake of red meat, cheese, sweets, and fried foods. Overall, a balanced diet with the right nutrients and calories is essential for maintaining mental alertness and overall vascular health, ensuring a sharper mind as one ages.

In conclusion, the research presented at NUTRITION 2024 reinforces the importance of healthy eating habits in preserving cognitive function as individuals grow older. By starting early and maintaining a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats, individuals can reduce the risk of cognitive decline and age-related brain disorders. Making positive changes to one’s diet, even later in life, can have a significant impact on cognitive outcomes and overall brain health. Prioritizing brain-boosting foods and reducing consumption of unhealthy options is essential for maintaining mental sharpness and vascular health well into old age.

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