Despite the reported benefits of diet on cognition in older adults, randomized controlled trials (RCT) testing the impact of dietary interventions on cognitive scores have yielded less promising results when cognition was assessed via neuropsychological tests. More recently, neuroimaging has been used to identify more subtle brain-related changes associated to cognition. Hence, employing a combination of neuroimaging techniques with neuropsychological tests could clarify this controversy. To determine the effect of diet on cognitive performance, we conducted a systematic review of PubMed and Scopus databases for all studies, on middle-aged and older adults, combining neuroimaging, neuropsychological tests, and data on dietary patterns. T...
In the last decade, the association between diet and cognitive function or dementia has been largely...
Nutritional cognitive neuroscience is an emerging interdisciplinary field of research that seeks to ...
Introduction: Association between healthy diet and better cognition is well established, but evidenc...
Contains fulltext : 174210.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)As people age t...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the association between the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and the Mediterranean...
<p>With ageing of our population and the accompanying increase in the number of people living with d...
As people age they become increasingly susceptible to chronic and extremely debilitating brain disea...
Accumulating evidence suggests that dietary interventions might have potential to be used as a strat...
Background: Findings from animal and epidemiological research support the potential neuroprotective ...
Preserving cognitive function is an important public health issue. We investigated whether dietary p...
Nutrition is an important modifiable risk factor that plays a role in the strategy to prevent or del...
New dietary approaches for the prevention of cognitive impairment are being investigated. However, e...
In the last decade, the association between diet and cognitive function/dementia has been largely in...
Scope Diet is considered an important modulator of cognitive decline and dementia, but the available...
Dementia and cognitive decline, most commonly secondary to Alzheimer’s disease, affects over 50 mill...
In the last decade, the association between diet and cognitive function or dementia has been largely...
Nutritional cognitive neuroscience is an emerging interdisciplinary field of research that seeks to ...
Introduction: Association between healthy diet and better cognition is well established, but evidenc...
Contains fulltext : 174210.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)As people age t...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the association between the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and the Mediterranean...
<p>With ageing of our population and the accompanying increase in the number of people living with d...
As people age they become increasingly susceptible to chronic and extremely debilitating brain disea...
Accumulating evidence suggests that dietary interventions might have potential to be used as a strat...
Background: Findings from animal and epidemiological research support the potential neuroprotective ...
Preserving cognitive function is an important public health issue. We investigated whether dietary p...
Nutrition is an important modifiable risk factor that plays a role in the strategy to prevent or del...
New dietary approaches for the prevention of cognitive impairment are being investigated. However, e...
In the last decade, the association between diet and cognitive function/dementia has been largely in...
Scope Diet is considered an important modulator of cognitive decline and dementia, but the available...
Dementia and cognitive decline, most commonly secondary to Alzheimer’s disease, affects over 50 mill...
In the last decade, the association between diet and cognitive function or dementia has been largely...
Nutritional cognitive neuroscience is an emerging interdisciplinary field of research that seeks to ...
Introduction: Association between healthy diet and better cognition is well established, but evidenc...