Healthy diet improves your cognitive skills: A new study on brain and body

28.11.2023 02:50
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

Our diet can significantly affect your health, but what about our cognitive abilities and skills?

A new study shows that it does - and what's even more important, it plays a huge role for older people.

Let's find out more about what they've found.

How it was discovered

Eating a Mediterranean diet helps older people avoid memory loss, says a study in Molecular Nutrition and Food Research. 

Led by Mireia Urpí-Sardá, the study looked at 840 people over 65 for twelve years. 

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They made a special measure to see how well participants followed the Mediterranean diet. 

The study showed that those who stuck to the diet had a lower chance of memory loss as they got older. 

This helps us know more about how the food we eat can affect how our brains work. 

The study used a special scorecard based on blood tests to measure how well people followed the diet. 

The results suggest that following a Mediterranean diet, rich in fruits, veggies, and healthy fats, could keep our brains healthier as we age.

Why it's important

It's better to keep your diet healthy since you're young - that's how you can still be healthy and have normal cognitive skills later in life.

Therefore, dieting isn't just about maintaining normal body weight or being in a good shape - it's about your brain functioning too.
 

Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource

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  1. How it was discovered
  2. Why it's important