Aim Some studies have suggested that thiamin (vitamin B1) may have a protective effect on the maintenance of cognitive function in older people. The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate the association between dietary intakes, specifically protein and thiamin with cognitive function. Methods A cross-sectional analysis was conducted on community-living older adults aged ≥60 years in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. Dietary intakes were collected using a three-day food record and various domains of cognition were tested. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). Correlations and regressions were conducted to investigate the association between dietary intakes and areas of cognitive funct...
‘You are what you eat’. It’s a saying that we’ve all heard time and time again. The notion that good...
Macronutrients as modifiable cognitive protective/risk factors have been examined with inconsistent ...
Diet may be an important modifiable risk factor for maintenance of cognitive health in later life. T...
The effectiveness of nutritional interventions to prevent and maintain cognitive functioning in olde...
The population of older adults is growing at a remarkable rate in the United States and globally. Co...
Little is known about the role of change in protein intake in affecting cognitive function among old...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
<p>The age-related cognitive decline and the increase in dementia patients are large problems in soc...
ABSTRACT Associations between nutritional status and cog-nitive performance were examined in 137 eld...
Population aging has recently been an important issue as the number of elderly people is growing wor...
Advancing age can be associated with an increase in cognitive dysfunction, a spectrum of disability ...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
Nutrition can be viewed as a modifiable factor related to maintaining and preserving health in older...
As oxidative stress is considered one of the major mechanisms underlying degenerative changes, antio...
Diet may be an important modifiable risk factor for maintenance of cognitive health in later life. T...
‘You are what you eat’. It’s a saying that we’ve all heard time and time again. The notion that good...
Macronutrients as modifiable cognitive protective/risk factors have been examined with inconsistent ...
Diet may be an important modifiable risk factor for maintenance of cognitive health in later life. T...
The effectiveness of nutritional interventions to prevent and maintain cognitive functioning in olde...
The population of older adults is growing at a remarkable rate in the United States and globally. Co...
Little is known about the role of change in protein intake in affecting cognitive function among old...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
<p>The age-related cognitive decline and the increase in dementia patients are large problems in soc...
ABSTRACT Associations between nutritional status and cog-nitive performance were examined in 137 eld...
Population aging has recently been an important issue as the number of elderly people is growing wor...
Advancing age can be associated with an increase in cognitive dysfunction, a spectrum of disability ...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
Nutrition can be viewed as a modifiable factor related to maintaining and preserving health in older...
As oxidative stress is considered one of the major mechanisms underlying degenerative changes, antio...
Diet may be an important modifiable risk factor for maintenance of cognitive health in later life. T...
‘You are what you eat’. It’s a saying that we’ve all heard time and time again. The notion that good...
Macronutrients as modifiable cognitive protective/risk factors have been examined with inconsistent ...
Diet may be an important modifiable risk factor for maintenance of cognitive health in later life. T...