Abstract Background Loss of cognitive function is a significant issue as the world’s population ages. Preserving cognitive function maintains independence in older adults bringing major societal and financial benefits. Lifestyle factors such as diet are modifiable risk factors, which may help preserve cognitive function. Most nutrition research aimed at preserving cognitive function and metabolic health has focussed on individual nutrients and foods, not allowing for food combinations and interactions. A dietary pattern approach considers the entire diet including its complexity. Previous research investigating dietary patterns and cognitive function has not always considered relevant covariates such as physical activity and the Apolipoprot...
Objective: To investigate whether dietary patterns (Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), Dietary Approaches...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether dietary patterns (Mediterranean diet [MedDiet], Dietary Approaches...
Objectives: To determine, using data from the Newcastle 85+ Study, whether there is an association b...
Background - Loss of cognitive function is a significant issue as the world’s population ages. Prese...
Metabolic syndrome is common in older adults and may be modified by the diet. The aim of this study ...
Although dietary patterns are crucial to cognitive function, associations of dietary patterns with c...
Diet may be an important modifiable risk factor for maintenance of cognitive health in later life. T...
Diet may be an important modifiable risk factor for maintenance of cognitive health in later life. T...
Purpose: To investigate cross-sectional associations between dietary patterns and cognitive function...
Preserving cognitive function is an important public health issue. We investigated whether dietary p...
Background: There is a paucity of studies that have explored the association between dietary pattern...
Dietary patterns, or the combination of foods and beverages intake, have been associated with better...
Macronutrients as modifiable cognitive protective/risk factors have been examined with inconsistent ...
There has been increasing interest in the influence of diet on cognition in the elderly. This study ...
Dementia and cognitive decline, most commonly secondary to Alzheimer’s disease, affects over 50 mill...
Objective: To investigate whether dietary patterns (Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), Dietary Approaches...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether dietary patterns (Mediterranean diet [MedDiet], Dietary Approaches...
Objectives: To determine, using data from the Newcastle 85+ Study, whether there is an association b...
Background - Loss of cognitive function is a significant issue as the world’s population ages. Prese...
Metabolic syndrome is common in older adults and may be modified by the diet. The aim of this study ...
Although dietary patterns are crucial to cognitive function, associations of dietary patterns with c...
Diet may be an important modifiable risk factor for maintenance of cognitive health in later life. T...
Diet may be an important modifiable risk factor for maintenance of cognitive health in later life. T...
Purpose: To investigate cross-sectional associations between dietary patterns and cognitive function...
Preserving cognitive function is an important public health issue. We investigated whether dietary p...
Background: There is a paucity of studies that have explored the association between dietary pattern...
Dietary patterns, or the combination of foods and beverages intake, have been associated with better...
Macronutrients as modifiable cognitive protective/risk factors have been examined with inconsistent ...
There has been increasing interest in the influence of diet on cognition in the elderly. This study ...
Dementia and cognitive decline, most commonly secondary to Alzheimer’s disease, affects over 50 mill...
Objective: To investigate whether dietary patterns (Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), Dietary Approaches...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether dietary patterns (Mediterranean diet [MedDiet], Dietary Approaches...
Objectives: To determine, using data from the Newcastle 85+ Study, whether there is an association b...