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Mediterranean diet and late-life cognitive impairment: A taste of benefit


DS Knopman - JAMA, 2009 - Am Med Assoc
The Mediterranean-type diet, a diet high in plant foods (such as fruits, nuts,
legumes, and cereals) and fish, with olive oil as the primary source of
monounsaturated fat and low to moderate intake of wine, as well as low ...
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Fish, docosahexaenoic acid and Alzheimer's disease

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SC Cunnane, M Plourde, F Pifferi, M Bégin, C … - Progress in Lipid Research, 2009 - Elsevier
Cognitive decline in the elderly, particularly Alzheimer's disease (AD), is a
major socio-economic and healthcare concern. We review here the literature on
one specific aspect of diet affecting AD, that of the ω3 fatty acids, ...
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[PDF] Metabolic syndrome over 10 years and cognitive functioning in late mid life: The Whitehall II …


TN Akbaraly, M Kivimaki, MJ Shipley, AG … - Diabetes Care, 2009 - hal.inserm.fr
Page 1. 1 Metabolic syndrome over 10 years and cognitive functioning in late
mid life: The Whitehall II study Running Title: Metabolic ...
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[PDF] Mediterranean Diet and Late-Life Cognitive Impairment


DS Knopman - endalz.org
THE MEDITERRANEAN-TYPE DIET, A DIET HIGH IN PLANT foods (such as fruits, nuts,
legumes, and cereals) and fish, with olive oil as the primary source of mono-
unsaturated fat and low to moderate intake of wine, as well as low intake ...
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