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The Walnuts and Healthy Aging Study (WAHA): Protocol for a Nutritional Intervention Trial with Walnuts on Brain Aging

机译:核桃与健康老化研究(WAHA):核桃对脑老化进行营养干预试验的协议

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>Introduction: An unwanted consequence of population aging is the growing number of elderly at risk of neurodegenerative disorders, including dementia and macular degeneration. As nutritional and behavioral changes can delay disease progression, we designed the Walnuts and Healthy Aging (WAHA) study, a two-center, randomized, 2-year clinical trial conducted in free-living, cognitively healthy elderly men and women. Our interest in exploring the role of walnuts in maintaining cognitive and retinal health is based on extensive evidence supporting their cardio-protective and vascular health effects, which are linked to bioactive components, such as n-3 fatty acids and polyphenols.>Methods: The primary aim of WAHA is to examine the effects of ingesting walnuts daily for 2 years on cognitive function and retinal health, assessed with a battery of neuropsychological tests and optical coherence tomography, respectively. All participants followed their habitual diet, adding walnuts at 15% of energy (≈30–60 g/day) (walnut group) or abstaining from walnuts (control group). Secondary outcomes include changes in adiposity, blood pressure, and serum and urinary biomarkers in all participants and brain magnetic resonance imaging in a subset.>Results: From May 2012 to May 2014, 708 participants (mean age 69 years, 68% women) were randomized. The study ended in May 2016 with a 90% retention rate.>Discussion: The results of WAHA might provide high-level evidence of the benefit of regular walnut consumption in delaying the onset of age-related cognitive impairment and retinal pathology. The findings should translate into public health policy and sound recommendations to the general population (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier ).
机译:>简介:人口老龄化的不良后果是越来越多的老年人患有神经退行性疾病,包括痴呆症和黄斑变性。由于营养和行为的变化会延迟疾病的进展,因此我们设计了核桃和健康衰老(WAHA)研究,这是一项针对两性,随机,为期2年的临床试验,研究对象是自由活动,认知健康的老年男性和女性。我们对探索核桃在维持认知和视网膜健康中的作用的兴趣是建立在广泛的证据基础之上的,这些证据支持核桃的心血管保护作用和血管健康作用,这些作用与生物活性成分(例如n-3脂肪酸和多酚)有关。>方法::WAHA的主要目的是检查连续2年每天摄入核桃对认知功能和视网膜健康的影响,分别通过一系列神经心理学测试和光学相干断层扫描技术对其进行评估。所有参与者都按照习惯饮食,以15%的能量(≈30–60 g /天)添加核桃(核桃组)或戒除核桃(对照组)。次要结果包括所有参与者的肥胖,血压,血清和尿液生物标志物的变化以及子集中的脑磁共振成像。>结果:从2012年5月到2014年5月,有708名参与者(平均年龄69岁) ,其中68%为女性)。该研究于2016年5月结束,保留率达90%。>讨论: WAHA的结果可能提供高水平的证据,证明定期食用核桃对延迟与年龄有关的认知障碍和视网膜病理。调查结果应转化为公共卫生政策,并向一般人群提出合理建议(ClinicalTrials.gov标识符)。

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