Nutrition and cognitive health: A life course approach
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Abstract
Multiple factors affect cognitive health, such as age-related changes in the brain, injuries, mood disorders, substance abuse, and diseases. While some cannot be changed, evidence exists of many potentially possibly modifiable lifestyle factors: diet, physical activity, cognitive and social engagement, smoking and alcohol consumption which may stabilize or improve declining cognitive function. In nutrition, the focus has been mainly on its role in brain development in the early years. There is a strong emerging need to identify the role of diet and nutrition factors on age-related cognitive decline, which will open up the use of new approaches for prevention, treatment or management of age-related disorders…
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- Cognitive decline
- Mediterranean diet
- Cognition
- Mood
- Dementia
- Medicine
- Gerontology
- Affect (linguistics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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