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Our brain: What to eat to never age – Which diet has anti-aging effects

A new study sheds light on the key nutrients that can slow down brain aging, ensuring a youthful mind until advanced age

Newsroom June 4 11:28

The study of the brain is something that has always interested scientists, who are constantly striving to discover ways to enhance cognitive health and prevent cognitive decline. Years of research have identified many factors that accelerate brain aging, but fewer have focused on the elements that can fortify and enhance brain function, inhibiting cognitive decline. A recent study by the Brain, Biology, and Behavior Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, in collaboration with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, highlighted the unique role of diet in this process.

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Utilizing advanced neuroscientific and nutritional science techniques, it revealed the profile of key nutrients that appear to support healthy brain aging. The study involved 100 cognitively healthy individuals aged 65-75 years. Participants provided demographic information, physical measurements, and levels of physical activity through a questionnaire. Researchers collected blood plasma samples after a fasting period to analyze nutritional biomarkers.  component profile.

Cognitive assessments and magnetic resonance imaging were also conducted to evaluate brain health. Efforts revealed two types of brain aging: accelerated and a more gradual form compared to the expected aging process. Those characterized by slower brain aging exhibited a distinct nutritional

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