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Diet, Pace of Biological Aging, and Risk of Dementia in the Framingham Heart Study.

Aline ThomasCalen P RyanAvshalom CaspiZhonghua LiuTerrie E MoffittKaren SugdenJiayi ZhouDaniel W BelskyYian Gu
Published in: Annals of neurology (2024)
Findings suggest that slower pace of aging mediates part of the relationship of healthy diet with reduced dementia risk. Monitoring pace of aging may inform dementia prevention. However, a large fraction of the diet-dementia association remains unexplained and may reflect direct connections between diet and brain aging that do not overlap other organ systems. Investigation of brain-specific mechanisms in well-designed mediation studies is warranted. ANN NEUROL 2024;95:1069-1079.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • weight loss
  • cognitive impairment
  • physical activity
  • white matter
  • resting state
  • heart failure
  • functional connectivity
  • atrial fibrillation
  • cerebral ischemia
  • social support