疾病
医学
老年学
阿尔茨海默病
糖尿病
环境卫生
心理学
病理
内分泌学
作者
Neal D. Barnard,Ashley I. Bush,Antonia Ceccarelli,James K. Cooper,Celeste A. de Jager,Kirk I. Erickson,Gary E. Fraser,Shelli R. Kesler,Susan Levin,Brendan P. Lucey,Martha Clare Morris,Rosanna Squitti
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2014.03.033
摘要
Risk of developing Alzheimer's disease is increased by older age, genetic factors, and several medical risk factors. Studies have also suggested that dietary and lifestyle factors may influence risk, raising the possibility that preventive strategies may be effective. This body of research is incomplete. However, because the most scientifically supported lifestyle factors for Alzheimer's disease are known factors for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, it is reasonable to provide preliminary guidance to help individuals who wish to reduce their risk. At the International Conference on Nutrition and the Brain, Washington, DC, July 19–20, 2013, speakers were asked to comment on possible guidelines for Alzheimer's disease prevention, with an aim of developing a set of practical, albeit preliminary, steps to be recommended to members of the public. From this discussion, 7 guidelines emerged related to healthful diet and exercise habits.
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