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Nutrition for the ageing brain: Towards evidence for an optimal diet.

David Vauzour1, Maria Camprubi-Robles2, Sophie Miquel-Kergoat3, Cristina Andres-Lacueva4, Diána Bánáti5, Pascale Barberger-Gateau6, Gene L Bowman7, Laura Caberlotto8, Robert Clarke9, Eef Hogervorst10, Amanda J Kiliaan11, Ugo Lucca12, Claudine Manach13, Anne-Marie Minihane1, Ellen Siobhan Mitchell7, Robert Perneczky14, Hugh Perry15, Anne-Marie Roussel16, Jeroen Schuermans17, John Sijben18, Jeremy P E Spencer19, Sandrine Thuret20, Ondine van de Rest21, Maurits Vandewoude22, Keith Wesnes23, Robert J Williams24, Robin S B Williams25, Maria Ramirez2.   

Abstract

As people age they become increasingly susceptible to chronic and extremely debilitating brain diseases. The precise cause of the neuronal degeneration underlying these disorders, and indeed normal brain ageing remains however elusive. Considering the limits of existing preventive methods, there is a desire to develop effective and safe strategies. Growing preclinical and clinical research in healthy individuals or at the early stage of cognitive decline has demonstrated the beneficial impact of nutrition on cognitive functions. The present review is the most recent in a series produced by the Nutrition and Mental Performance Task Force under the auspice of the International Life Sciences Institute Europe (ILSI Europe). The latest scientific advances specific to how dietary nutrients and non-nutrient may affect cognitive ageing are presented. Furthermore, several key points related to mechanisms contributing to brain ageing, pathological conditions affecting brain function, and brain biomarkers are also discussed. Overall, findings are inconsistent and fragmented and more research is warranted to determine the underlying mechanisms and to establish dose-response relationships for optimal brain maintenance in different population subgroups. Such approaches are likely to provide the necessary evidence to develop research portfolios that will inform about new dietary recommendations on how to prevent cognitive decline.
Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cognition; Cognitive ageing; Cognitive decline; Neuroinflammation; Neuroprotection; Preventive diet

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27713095     DOI: 10.1016/j.arr.2016.09.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ageing Res Rev        ISSN: 1568-1637            Impact factor:   10.895


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