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Eating foods rich in flavonoids may reduce the risk of dementia

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Last updated: 2024/09/26 at 3:19 PM
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Flavonoids are powerful antioxidants found in plant-based foods that offer various health benefits. A recent study suggests that a diet rich in flavonoids may significantly reduce the risk of dementia, especially for individuals at higher risk. Berries, tea, and red wine were found to provide the most benefits, with berries and tea being recommended over alcohol for brain health.

As the world’s population ages, the number of individuals affected by dementia is expected to increase drastically, making prevention crucial. Flavonoids, which are bioactive compounds found in fruits and vegetables, have been shown to reduce inflammation, improve blood vessel function, and potentially support neurogenesis in the brain. The study from Queen’s University Belfast in the UK involved nearly 122,000 adults and highlighted the potential benefits of incorporating more flavonoid-rich foods into the diet.

Participants with the highest intake of flavonoid-rich foods were found to be less likely to develop dementia, especially those with genetic risk factors, hypertension, or depression. Consuming specific amounts of tea, red wine, and berries daily was associated with a reduced risk of dementia. Further analyses revealed that higher intakes of certain flavonoid subclasses were also linked to a lower risk of dementia.

While the study had limitations, including self-reported dietary data and a relatively healthier study population, the results are encouraging for those at high risk for dementia. There was some debate around the role of red wine in dementia prevention, with experts suggesting that the flavonoids in wine, rather than the alcohol itself, may be responsible for any observed benefits. More research is needed to clarify the relationship between moderate alcohol consumption and dementia risk.

In addition to incorporating more flavonoid-rich foods into the diet, experts recommend following a dietary pattern like the MIND diet to reduce dementia risk. Although the study had received some funding from the United States Highbush Blueberry Council, it did not influence the collection or interpretation of data. Overall, the study highlights the potential benefits of including tea, berries, and nutrient-dense plant foods in the diet for brain health and dementia prevention.

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