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New Study Finds MIND Diet Outperforms Mediterranean for Brain Health
health9 months ago

New Study Finds MIND Diet Outperforms Mediterranean for Brain Health

A large, long-term study shows that the MIND diet, which combines elements of the Mediterranean and DASH diets and emphasizes green leafy vegetables, berries, and whole grains, is more effective in reducing the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's, even when started later in life. The study highlights the importance of diet quality and diversity for brain health across different racial and age groups.

Why Eating Late Can Harm Your Health: The Science of Meal Timing
health1 year ago

Why Eating Late Can Harm Your Health: The Science of Meal Timing

A study by Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and Columbia University highlights the impact of meal timing on glucose levels, suggesting that consuming over 45% of daily calories after 5 p.m. can increase glucose levels, posing health risks like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular issues. The research, involving individuals with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, found that late eaters had poorer glucose tolerance, regardless of calorie intake or body weight. The study emphasizes the importance of meal timing in cardiometabolic health and suggests focusing on consuming more calories during daylight hours.

"Ultra-Processed Foods: A Deadly Diet Choice"
health1 year ago

"Ultra-Processed Foods: A Deadly Diet Choice"

A new study presented at the Nutrition 2024 conference reveals that consuming ultra-processed foods like sugary sodas, hot dogs, and refined grains can significantly increase the risk of premature death and various health conditions, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and dementia. The research tracked over 500,000 people for three decades and found a 10% higher risk of all-cause mortality for those who consumed more ultra-processed foods. While not all ultra-processed foods are harmful, experts recommend focusing on nutrient-dense options and limiting processed meats and sugary beverages.

"American Diets Improve Slightly, But Veggies Still Lacking"
health1 year ago

"American Diets Improve Slightly, But Veggies Still Lacking"

A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine reveals that the quality of the American diet has seen modest improvements over the past two decades, with fewer adults having poor dietary quality. However, significant disparities remain, particularly among marginalized communities. The study highlights increased consumption of healthier foods like nuts, whole grains, and poultry, and decreased intake of refined grains and sugary drinks. Despite some progress, the diet quality gap persists, especially for young adults, women, Hispanic adults, and those with higher education and income levels.

"LA Residents' Eating Habits Tracked in Massive Food Experiment to Determine Best Diet"
health-and-nutrition1 year ago

"LA Residents' Eating Habits Tracked in Massive Food Experiment to Determine Best Diet"

Researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge are conducting a 5-year, $189 million study backed by the National Institutes of Health to determine the best diet for individuals. Around 10,000 people, including 1,200 from Louisiana, will have their diets tracked and their body responses measured to create a massive dataset for personalized diet advice. The study aims to develop tailored diets based on factors such as medical history, genes, and regional food availability, with the ultimate goal of providing customized diet recommendations akin to personalized medicine.