Currently available epidemiological evidence suggested that an increase of saturated fatty acids (SFA) could have negative effects on cognitive functions, while increased polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) may be protective against cognitive decline. In a Southern Italian elderly population from the Italian Longitudinal Study on Aging (ILSA), a clear reduction of risk of age-related cognitive decline (ARCD) has been found with elevated intake of PUFA and MUFA. Furthermore, in the ILSA, while dietary fatty acids intakes were not associated with incident mild cognitive impairment (MCI), high PUFA intake appeared to have borderline non-significant trend for a protective effect against the development of M...
Objective:There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monouns...
An increasing body of epidemiological evidence suggests that elevated saturated fatty acids (SFA) co...
An increasing body of epidemiological evidence suggests that elevated saturated fatty acids (SFA) co...
Currently available epidemiological evidence suggested that an increase of saturated fatty acids (SF...
Currently available epidemiological evidence suggested that an increase of saturated fatty acids (SF...
The possible impact of diet, particularly the intake of fatty acids, on cognitive decline and dement...
There is a recent increase in the level of interest in the possible role of dietary fatty acids in a...
There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monounsaturated f...
There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monounsaturated f...
There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monounsaturated f...
Drugs currently used in the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia have a very limited thera...
Drugs currently used in the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia have a very limited thera...
Drugs currently used in the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia have a very limited thera...
Drugs currently used in the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia have a very limited thera...
Objective:There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monouns...
Objective:There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monouns...
An increasing body of epidemiological evidence suggests that elevated saturated fatty acids (SFA) co...
An increasing body of epidemiological evidence suggests that elevated saturated fatty acids (SFA) co...
Currently available epidemiological evidence suggested that an increase of saturated fatty acids (SF...
Currently available epidemiological evidence suggested that an increase of saturated fatty acids (SF...
The possible impact of diet, particularly the intake of fatty acids, on cognitive decline and dement...
There is a recent increase in the level of interest in the possible role of dietary fatty acids in a...
There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monounsaturated f...
There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monounsaturated f...
There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monounsaturated f...
Drugs currently used in the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia have a very limited thera...
Drugs currently used in the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia have a very limited thera...
Drugs currently used in the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia have a very limited thera...
Drugs currently used in the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia have a very limited thera...
Objective:There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monouns...
Objective:There is evidence from a population-based study of an inverse relationship between monouns...
An increasing body of epidemiological evidence suggests that elevated saturated fatty acids (SFA) co...
An increasing body of epidemiological evidence suggests that elevated saturated fatty acids (SFA) co...