BACKGROUND: Low blood status in several nutritional compounds, including long-chain omega-3 fatty acids (LC n-3 PUFA), carotenoids, and vitamin D, have been associated with a higher risk to develop dementia. Nutritional deficiencies may potentiate each other regarding dementia risk; yet the association of multiple nutritional deficiencies with dementia has been little explored. OBJECTIVE: To develop an index of micronutritional biological status (MNBS) for the screening of multi-micronutritional deficiencies associated with the risk of dementia in a prospective population-based cohort of older persons. METHODS: We included participants from the Bordeaux Three-City study, who were free of dementia at baseline, had blood measurements of LC n-...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, and it generally affects the elderl...
In the absence of identified etiologic treatment for dementia, the potential preventive role of nutr...
Background. Vitamins A, D and E and beta-carotene may have a protective function for cognitive healt...
It is possible to identify risks or protective factors against dementia. Increased levels of homocys...
The worldwide number of elderly is rising, and simultaneously the number of people with dementia is ...
Objectives: Nutritional insufficiencies have been associated with cognitive impairment. Understandin...
Background and aims. Dementia weakens older people and can lead to malnutrition; therefore, the obje...
Cognitive impairment can be influenced by a number of factors. The potential effect of nutrition has...
Objectives: Nutritional insufficiencies have been associated with cognitive impairment. Understandin...
Background: The Rotterdam Study previously found that higher dietary intakes of vitamins E and C rel...
Nutritional factors and nutritional deficiencies have been repeatedly associated with cognitive impa...
OBJECTIVES: Various strands of evidence suggest that low intake of omega-3 fatty acids increases ris...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Dietary fatty acids and antioxidants may contribute to decrease de...
The increasing worldwide prevalence of dementia is a major public health concern. Findings from some...
Objective: In cognitively normal adults, nutritional parameters are related to cognitive decline and...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, and it generally affects the elderl...
In the absence of identified etiologic treatment for dementia, the potential preventive role of nutr...
Background. Vitamins A, D and E and beta-carotene may have a protective function for cognitive healt...
It is possible to identify risks or protective factors against dementia. Increased levels of homocys...
The worldwide number of elderly is rising, and simultaneously the number of people with dementia is ...
Objectives: Nutritional insufficiencies have been associated with cognitive impairment. Understandin...
Background and aims. Dementia weakens older people and can lead to malnutrition; therefore, the obje...
Cognitive impairment can be influenced by a number of factors. The potential effect of nutrition has...
Objectives: Nutritional insufficiencies have been associated with cognitive impairment. Understandin...
Background: The Rotterdam Study previously found that higher dietary intakes of vitamins E and C rel...
Nutritional factors and nutritional deficiencies have been repeatedly associated with cognitive impa...
OBJECTIVES: Various strands of evidence suggest that low intake of omega-3 fatty acids increases ris...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Dietary fatty acids and antioxidants may contribute to decrease de...
The increasing worldwide prevalence of dementia is a major public health concern. Findings from some...
Objective: In cognitively normal adults, nutritional parameters are related to cognitive decline and...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, and it generally affects the elderl...
In the absence of identified etiologic treatment for dementia, the potential preventive role of nutr...
Background. Vitamins A, D and E and beta-carotene may have a protective function for cognitive healt...