Healthy diet in middle ages improves cognitive function in later life

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A new study suggests that greater adherence to a healthy diet, such as the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH), may lower the risk of self-perceived cognitive decline and support better brain function.
DASH is considered a heart-healthy diet, stressing on an intake of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat dairy. It also promotes fish and poultry and restricts salt and fatty red meat.
The findings also show that links between a healthy diet and cognitive health were “more pronounced” when followed during midlife, between the ages of 45-54.
The researchers, including those from the US’ Harvard and China’s Zhejiang universities, said that while healthier diets are believed to benefit cognitive health, few studies systematically examine multiple dietary patterns within the same settings.
The team analysed diet and cognitive function data of over 1.5 lakh participants – with majority of them being women- taken from the US’ Nurses’ Health Study (NHS, 1986-2014), NHS-II (1991-2017) and the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (1986-2012).
The Healthful Plant-Based Diet Index (hPDI) and the Planetary Health Diet Index (PHDI) were among the 6 diets studied.
“Results reveal that healthy diets, exemplified by the DASH diet for blood pressure control and diets with lower hyperinsulinemia and inflammation potentials, were associated with a lower SCD (subjective cognitive decline) risk and better cognitive function,” the authors wrote.
The DASH diet showed the strongest link, followed by hPDI, reversed empirical dietary indices for hyperinsulinemia (rEDIH) and PHDI. (PTI)

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