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The influence of the Mediterranean diet on cognitive health
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posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by Helen MacphersonHelen Macpherson, J Lee, L Villalon, M Pase, A Pipingas, A ScholeyNeurocognitive function is influenced by a number of systemic biological processes that are susceptible to dietary intervention. It is known, for example, that cardiovascular dysfunction and concomitant inflammatory and oxidative stress processes can negatively effect cognitive function, especially during aging. Indeed, these represent significant risk factors for disorders such as mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. A growing body of evidence suggests that adherence to the Mediterranean diet may reduce these pathological processes. It follows that the Mediterranean diet may also positively affect cognitive functioning. This chapter reviews epidemiological studies indicating that the Mediterranean diet supports healthy cognitive aging. Such studies are supported by (relatively rarer) controlled trials, which indicate that switching to the Mediterranean diet may even enhance mood and cognition in younger individuals. Possible mechanisms underlying the association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and protection against age-related cognitive decline are considered.
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Mediterranean diet: an evidence-based approachChapter number
8Pagination
81 - 89Publisher
Academic PressPlace of publication
Cambridge, Mass.Publisher DOI
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9780124079427Language
engPublication classification
B1.1 Book chapter; B Book chapterCopyright notice
2015, ElsevierExtent
58Editor/Contributor(s)
V Preedy, R WatsonUsage metrics
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