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- Anti-Inflammatory Diet May Improve Brain and Cognitive Health in People with Cardiometabolic Diseaseshttps://practicalneurology.com/news/anti-inflammatory-diet-may-improve-brain-and-cognitive-health-in-people-with-cardiometabolic-diseases/2470560/Results of a UK Biobank cohort study published in JAMA Network Open show that older adults with cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs) who followed an anti-inflammatory diet compared with a proinflammatory diet had a decreased risk of developing dementia as well as improved brain volume measures. The re
- Surprising Results from a Study of the MIND Diet and Its Effects on Cognitionhttps://practicalneurology.com/news/surprising-results-of-mind-diet-and-its-affect-on-cognition/2470288/Results of a recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggest that adherence to the Mediterranean–DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet may not significantly decrease risk of dementia compared to mild caloric restriction. Participants who fo
- New Study Questions Whether Healthy Diet Reduces Dementia Riskhttps://practicalneurology.com/news/new-study-questions-whether-healthy-diet-reduces-dementia-risk/2470045/A number of studies find that diet may lower risk of dementia in an individual. A new study from Sweden, however, failed to find a correlation between reduced dementia risk based on healthy diet. At the end of stu
- Ketogenic Diet May Reduce Disability and Improve Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosishttps://practicalneurology.com/news/ketogenic-diet-may-reduce-disability-and-improve-quality-of-life-in-multiple-sclerosis/2469842/A preliminary study found that a ketogenic diet may be safe for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) and reduce fatigue, depression, and disability. Improved quality of life may also occur with a ketogenic diet for people with MS. During the study, 83% of participants adhered to a
- Flavonoid-Rich Diet May Increase Life Expectancy in Parkinson Diseasehttps://practicalneurology.com/news/flavonoid-rich-diet-may-increase-life-expectancy-in-parkinson-disease/2469806/A study published in Neurology, showed a diet that includes 3 or more servings per week of high-flavonoid foods may lower chance of dying in individuals with Parkinson disease (PD) compared with those who
- Ketogenic Diet Results in Metabolic Changes in Astrocytomahttps://practicalneurology.com/news/ketogenic-diet-cause-metabolism-changes-in-treated-individuals-with-astrocytomas/2469634/According to a new study published in Neurology, a ketogenic diet may be beneficial for individuals with astrocytomas. Brain scans of 21 of 25 participants who completed the study and followed the di
- Plant-Based Diet Correlates With Reduced Stroke Riskhttps://practicalneurology.com/news/plant-based-diet-correlates-with-reduced-stroke-risk/2469525/A study published in Neurology, showed a correlation between a diet high in quality plant-based foods and up to a 10% reduced risk of ischemic. Compared with people who ate the fewest healthful plant-based foods, people who ate the most had a 10% lower risk of having a stroke. Participa
- Healthy Diet May Reduce Nonmotor Symptoms of Prodromal Parkinson Diseasehttps://practicalneurology.com/news/healthy-diet-may-reduce-nonmotor-symptoms-of-prodromal-parkinson-disease/2469355/A new study published in the August 19, 2020 online issue of Neurology suggests that eating a healthy diet in midlife may be linked to fewer nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson Disease (PD). In this study, participants who strictly followed specific healthy diets were less likely to ha
- Diet High in Fish and Vegetables May Help Preserve Cognitionhttps://practicalneurology.com/news/diet-high-in-fish-and-vegetables-may-help-preserve-cognition/2469228/Results of a study published in Alzheimer (AD) and Dementia show adherence to the Mediterranean diet (high in vegetables, whole grains, fish, and olive oil) correlates with higher cognitive function. Dietary factors also seem to play a role in slowing cognitive decline. Researchers at the Nationa
- Study Suggests Key Topics to Discuss in Initial Alzheimer’s Diagnostic Visithttps://practicalneurology.com/news/study-suggests-key-topics-to-discuss-in-initial-alzheimers-diagnostic-visit/2468963/Research has identified 17 topics in 4 categories that people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), their caregivers, and health care professionals feel are important to discuss, as well as the timing for the discussion topics (Table).