Martha Clare Morris, ScD, 1955-2020 Rush pioneer researcher of the connection between diet and Alzheimer’s disease, Martha Clare Morris, ScD, died peacefully following a battle with cancer
@jorge.r.garciadealba2 жыл бұрын
It is very interesting how they created the mind diet (29:55).
@KatherineOrho2 жыл бұрын
How does the MIND diet affect ADHD? We do not do well on vegan diets. There is an actual ADHD diet, but I haven't researched it enough to know how it compares to DASH or MIND.
@kennethmoore37833 жыл бұрын
The study findings suggest that the MIND diet substantially slows cognitive decline with age. Replication of these findings in a dietary intervention trial would be required to verify its relevance to brain health.
@duaneannekensleyhoffman23772 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much……so many are recommending the KETO which I feel is not a healthy approach especially long term….
@kennethmoore37833 жыл бұрын
evidence-based and realistic (finally) Recommendations that may slow cognitive decline • Regular physical activity, e.g., brisk walking for 30-45 minutes, 5-6 times per week • Regular mental stimulation, e.g., watching documentaries versus reality TV, reading magazines, learning new information about subjects that interest you • Mediterranean diet or similar diet shown to reduce vascular risk o Foods with benefit: nuts, oils, green leafy vegetables, whole grain, berries, tea, chocolate, fish o Avoid saturated fats (red meat and dairy) and trans fats (commercial foods and baked goods) • Maintaining connection with friends, church, and community activities • Volunteer time for your favorite charity • Stress management techniques, e.g., using a dialectical perspective • Limit intake of sweets and rapidly absorbed sugars • Realistic weight loss to reduce risk of diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome • Smoking cessation • Limit alcohol intake to 1 drink per day • Have your doctor check cholesterol and triglycerides, treat hypercholesterolemia • Have blood pressure checked regularly and treat hypertension if nondrug measures do not reduce systolic blood pressure below 150 mmHg • Get professional advice regarding treatment of depression symptoms-sadness, insomnia, inappropriate guilt feelings, low energy, poor concentration, loss of appetite, apathy, suicidal thoughts or plan • Sleep hygiene, 7-8 hours of restful sleep nightly • Get medical attention early for medical problems. Even mild problems like dehydration or severe constipation can cause a rapid decline in memory or thinking. If you have diabetes or another medical problem that is not well controlled by you and your family physician, consider consultation with a specialist • Avoid medications like Benadryl that can cause abrupt decompensation in patients with mild cognitive impairment
@grantlawrence6112 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks
@bennguyen13135 жыл бұрын
Regarding the chart at the 8m mark, surprised there is no distinction between the source of the saturated fat.. i.e. red-meat/tallow vs dairy/butter/ghee vs coconut/palm? I understand saturated fats raise cholesterol, but whole foods usually contain a mix of fats.. ex. butter is 1/3 monounsaturated fats, meat 1/2 monounsaturated, eggs are 2/3 unsaturated, etc. Regarding how the Gamma tocopherol form of Vitamin-E found in foods, is more beneficial than the Alpha tocopherol (presynaptic proteins) commonly found in supplements... Dr. Barrie Tan suggests that its Delta/Gamma tocoTRIENOLS that are protective (found in Achiote/Annatto paste). Interesting, in the early 90's Joel Wallach was saying how they cure dementia-like symptoms in animals with high doses of vitamin-e! Aside from eating fish 1+/week, any thoughts on the VITAL study that suggests DHA/Omega-3 supplements, at least for CVD, doesn't seem to help much? Probably a good idea to get one's blood level tested for Folate (B9) / B12 / Zn / Mg... otherwise one might over-consume nuts. I like the part of strawberries for motor function, blue-berries for the cognitive benefits... my favorite is black-raspberries (not to be confused with blackberries)! BTW, forgot to mention, there was a good episode of the BrainWaves podcast "#135 Brain Food" that suggests the evidence for nutrition to slow AD isn't very strong.. and that there's some evidence for statins to help cognition/memory?!
@Chris-kr7gg2 жыл бұрын
Do you write one might over consume nuts because deficiencies in B9/B12/Zn/Mg replicate the same symptoms as CD ?
@SaraECasero4 ай бұрын
Where are the sources?
@anjanaagarwal76924 жыл бұрын
just poised and phenomenal Good learning for me
@WeatherMoon5 жыл бұрын
Question: Would those who have a genetic chance of Alzheimer's also have a metabolic disorder that prohibits Vitamin E absorbtion?
@GlobalDrifter1000 Жыл бұрын
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@GlobalDrifter1000 Жыл бұрын
Wow!
@amilarathnayake57712 жыл бұрын
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@nichmon32212 жыл бұрын
It's quite easy; just eat what God put here instead of man made junk.
@LR-je7nn2 жыл бұрын
And God didn't make Roundup, food coloring, potassium bromate, MSG and other toxic chemicals
@peggyvorse14612 жыл бұрын
My mother died at 83 and she didn’t die from eating butter, she had a very alert brain until she made up with a kidney cancer died of that at 83!
@WeatherMoon5 жыл бұрын
Seems I need to increase my strawberry consumption (not a fan)