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MIND Diet Linked To Lower Cognitive Decline Risk, Especially In Women: Study
Discover how the MIND diet may help reduce cognitive decline especially in women and support brain health with age
MIND diet aims to help prevent thinking and memory decline
It's called the MIND diet and its primary aim is to help guard against thinking and memory declines as you age. But does it work?
MIND: The Diet for Brain Health That Could Slow Cognitive Decline
The MIND diet is similar to the Mediterranean diet but was developed to boost brain health and prevent diseases such as dementia.
What is the MIND diet and can it help memory problems?
It's no surprise that the food people eat can have an impact on the brain, but now, a new study has revealed an association between a lower risk of cognitive impairment and those who follow the MIND diet.
MIND Diet Linked with Sharper Memory, Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline
The MIND diet (a blend of the Mediterranean and DASH diets) can help slow cognitive decline as you grow older, especially for women. Here's why.
Can MIND Diet Lower Risk of Memory Problems Later in Life?
People whose diet more closely resembles the MIND diet may have a lower risk of cognitive impairment, according to a study published in the September 18, 2024, online issue of Neurology®,
MIND Diet Slows Cognitive Decline, Especially in Two Groups
Sept. 19, 2024 – Older and middle-aged people who followed the MIND diet for at least 1 year had less and slower cognitive decline, compared to people with significantly different diets. The benefits were especially pronounced in women and in Black people, according to results of a new study.
MIND diet linked to lower cognitive decline risk, especially in women
New research confirms that the MIND diet can have a protective effect on the aging brain, and finds that women — especially Black women — may reap the most benefits.
'Mind diet' could stave off thinking and memory problems, study finds
Following the Mind diet – which is rich in leafy vegetables, berries, nuts and beans – could stave off thinking and memory problems, according to new research.Experts said it was “critical” to find changes that people could make to help prevent conditions such as dementia.
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MIND is a combination of the Mediterranean and DASH diets. A dietitian who wrote a book on it shares 3 mistakes people make when starting out.
If you're just starting the MIND diet, dietitian Kelli McGrane suggests making small changes to what you eat and not being ...
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What Is The MIND Diet? And Could It Protect Our Aging Brains?
It's exciting to consider that people could make some simple changes to their diet and potentially reduce or delay their risk ...
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MIND diet may protect cognitive health
Learn how the MIND diet may help reduce cognitive decline and improve brain health, based on recent research findings.
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Try the MIND diet for better brain health, plan a trip to help slow aging — plus other wellness tips we learned this week
An observational study may make you feel better about your caffeine habit. The research found that people who drank about ...
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A 10-Year Trial Found That This Diet Can Help Prevent Alzheimer’s in Black Americans
A study shows the MIND diet had a stronger predictive effect on cognitive decline in Black trial participants compared to ...
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