A significant number of people believe that memory loss, inability to
learn new concepts and the risk for vascular dementia (mini strokes
leading to cognitive impairment) are a natural part of aging. Nothing
could be further from the truth. As a society we are so conditioned to
witness aging adults succumb to 'senior moments' where they appear to
forget where they are or exhibit poor control over normal daily
functions, including driving a motor vehicle.
For the better part
of the last two decades, medical professionals have been advising
people to follow a low-fat diet to lower the risk of cardiovascular
disease and stroke, yet death from heart attacks and vascular-related
conditions has continued to explode during that period, making heart
disease the leading killer of Americans. Researchers publishing in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
have found that eating a Mediterranean diet with added extra virgin
olive oil or mixed nuts seems to improve the brain power of older people
better than advising them to follow a low-fat diet.
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Wednesday, 12 June 2013
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Eddie
Interesting reading.
ReplyDeleteOn another point macadamia nuts are great for snacking on, I always have a few in my cupboard.
Kay
Great idea Kay ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan