Background: Cognitive dysfunction is common in older adults, particularly in those with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Higher adherence to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans is associated with better brain health. However, it is unclear if adherence to the Australian Dietary Guidelines (ADG) is associated with cognition or brain structure in older adults.Objective: The aims of this study were to 1) examine the relation between adherence to the ADG, cognition, and brain MRI and 2) determine whether T2D modifies any associations.Methods: The Cognition and Diabetes in Older Tasmanians Study is a cross-sectional study in 688 people (n = 343 with T2D) aged 55-90 y. A validated 80-item food-frequency questionnaire was used to assess dietary intake. Adh...
BACKGROUND: Diet, in particular the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with better cognitive fu...
Objective: Dietary-derived advanced glycation end products (AGEs) vary for different food types and ...
Background: Findings from animal and epidemiological research support the potential neuroprotective ...
Background: Cognitive dysfunction is common in older adults, particularly in those with type 2 diabe...
Background: Unhealthy dietary patterns (DPs) are associated with poorer cognition, but few studies h...
Background: Dementia is a major public health concern which has a devastating impact on people’s qua...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the association of three well-recognised dietary patterns w...
Dementia and cognitive decline, most commonly secondary to Alzheimer’s disease, affects over 50 mill...
Contains fulltext : 182655.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIM: To examine...
Abstract Background Diet, as a modifiable factor, plays an important role in cognitive function. How...
BACKGROUND: Diet, in particular the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with better cognitive fu...
AIM: To examine the association between a healthy diet, assessed by the Healthy Diet Indicator (HDI)...
Abstract Background Loss of cognitive function is a significant issue as the world’s population ages...
BACKGROUND: Diet, in particular the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with better cognitive fu...
Objective: Dietary-derived advanced glycation end products (AGEs) vary for different food types and ...
Background: Findings from animal and epidemiological research support the potential neuroprotective ...
Background: Cognitive dysfunction is common in older adults, particularly in those with type 2 diabe...
Background: Unhealthy dietary patterns (DPs) are associated with poorer cognition, but few studies h...
Background: Dementia is a major public health concern which has a devastating impact on people’s qua...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the association of three well-recognised dietary patterns w...
Dementia and cognitive decline, most commonly secondary to Alzheimer’s disease, affects over 50 mill...
Contains fulltext : 182655.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIM: To examine...
Abstract Background Diet, as a modifiable factor, plays an important role in cognitive function. How...
BACKGROUND: Diet, in particular the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with better cognitive fu...
AIM: To examine the association between a healthy diet, assessed by the Healthy Diet Indicator (HDI)...
Abstract Background Loss of cognitive function is a significant issue as the world’s population ages...
BACKGROUND: Diet, in particular the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with better cognitive fu...
Objective: Dietary-derived advanced glycation end products (AGEs) vary for different food types and ...
Background: Findings from animal and epidemiological research support the potential neuroprotective ...