Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) has been suggested to reduce the risk of age-related cognitive decline. Therefore, we hypothesized that adults consuming a more Mediterranean-like diet were more likely to have better cognitive scores. We investigated cross-sectional associations between MedDiet adherence and cognitive performance using data of 1607 Dutch men and women aged 20–70 years. Dietary intake was assessed using a 183-item Food Frequency Questionnaire. MedDiet adherence was defined by a 0–9 pointscale; which was based on intakes of vegetables, legumes, fruits/nuts, cereals, fish/seafood, meat/poultry, dairy, ethanol and the MUFA:SFA ratio. Cognitive function was assessed with a neuropsychological test battery. Linear reg...
Evidence from epidemiologic studies suggests a relation between the Mediterranean diet (MeDi) and co...
AbstractTo examine the association between dietary habits, cognitive functioning and brain volumes i...
Abstract Background The incidence of age-related cognitive decline is rising considerably around ...
Background In Mediterranean countries, adherence to a traditional Mediterranean dietary pattern (Med...
BackgroundAn increasing prevalence of cognitive disorders warrants comprehensive systematic reviews ...
The Mediterranean-style diet (MedDiet) involves substantial intake of fruits, vegetables, and fish, ...
BACKGROUND: Diet, in particular the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with better cognitive fu...
BACKGROUND: Diet, in particular the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with better cognitive fu...
Evidence from a limited number of randomised controlled intervention trials (RCTs) have shown that a...
The Mediterranean diet is commonly proposed as a major modifiable protective factor that may delay c...
Background: Adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), a primarily plant-based eating pattern, h...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the association between the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and the Mediterranean...
Background: Some published studies reported beneficial effects of the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) o...
The Mediterranean-style diet (MedDiet) involves substantial intake of fruits, vegetables, and fish, ...
Background The Mediterranean dietary pattern has been associated with a decreased risk of many dege...
Evidence from epidemiologic studies suggests a relation between the Mediterranean diet (MeDi) and co...
AbstractTo examine the association between dietary habits, cognitive functioning and brain volumes i...
Abstract Background The incidence of age-related cognitive decline is rising considerably around ...
Background In Mediterranean countries, adherence to a traditional Mediterranean dietary pattern (Med...
BackgroundAn increasing prevalence of cognitive disorders warrants comprehensive systematic reviews ...
The Mediterranean-style diet (MedDiet) involves substantial intake of fruits, vegetables, and fish, ...
BACKGROUND: Diet, in particular the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with better cognitive fu...
BACKGROUND: Diet, in particular the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with better cognitive fu...
Evidence from a limited number of randomised controlled intervention trials (RCTs) have shown that a...
The Mediterranean diet is commonly proposed as a major modifiable protective factor that may delay c...
Background: Adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), a primarily plant-based eating pattern, h...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the association between the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and the Mediterranean...
Background: Some published studies reported beneficial effects of the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) o...
The Mediterranean-style diet (MedDiet) involves substantial intake of fruits, vegetables, and fish, ...
Background The Mediterranean dietary pattern has been associated with a decreased risk of many dege...
Evidence from epidemiologic studies suggests a relation between the Mediterranean diet (MeDi) and co...
AbstractTo examine the association between dietary habits, cognitive functioning and brain volumes i...
Abstract Background The incidence of age-related cognitive decline is rising considerably around ...