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Unhealthy foods may attenuate the beneficial relation of a Mediterranean diet to cognitive decline

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ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA
卷 17, 期 7, 页码 1157-1165

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/alz.12277

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biracial; high-fat diet; longitudinal; Mediterranean diet; Western diet

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This study found that high consumption of Western diet components attenuates benefits of the Mediterranean diet on cognition.
Introduction It is unclear whether eating Western diet food components offsets the Mediterranean diet's (MedDiet) potential benefits on cognitive decline. Methods The study includes 5001 Chicago Health and Aging Project participants (63% African American, 36% males, 74 +/- 6.0 years old), with food frequency questionnaires and >= two cognitive assessments over 6.3 +/- 2.8 years of follow-up. Mixed-effects models were adjusted for age, sex, education, race, cognitive activities, physical activity, and total calories. Results Stratified analysis showed a significant effect of higher MedDiet on cognitive decline only with a low Western diet score (highest vs lowest MedDiet tertile: beta = 0.020, P = .002; p trend = 0.002) and not with a high Western diet score (highest vs lowest MedDiet tertile: beta = 0.010, P = .11; p trend = 0.09). Conclusion This prospective study found that high consumption of Western diet components attenuates benefits of the MedDiet on cognition.

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