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Adherence to a Mediterranean-Style Diet and Effects on Cognition in Adults: A Qualitative Evaluation and Systematic Review of Longitudinal and Prospective Trials

机译:坚持地中海式饮食及其对成人认知的影响:纵向和前瞻性试验的定性评估和系统评价

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The Mediterranean-style diet (MedDiet) involves substantial intake of fruits, vegetables, and fish, and a lower consumption of dairy, red meat, and sugars. Over the past 15 years much empirical evidence supports the suggestion that a MedDiet may be beneficial with respect to reducing the incidence of cardiovascular disease, cancer, metabolic syndrome, and dementia. A number of cross-sectional studies that have examined the impact of MedDiet on cognition have yielded largely positive results. The objective of this review is to evaluate longitudinal and prospective trials to gain an understanding of how a MedDiet may impact cognitive processes over time. The included studies were aimed at improving cognition or minimizing of cognitive decline. Studies reviewed included assessments of dietary status using either a food frequency questionnaire or a food diary assessment. Eighteen articles meeting our inclusion criteria were subjected to systematic review. These revealed that higher adherence to a MedDiet is associated with slower rates of cognitive decline, reduced conversion to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and improvements in cognitive function. The specific cognitive domains that were found to benefit with improved Mediterranean Diet Score (MedDietS) were memory (delayed recognition, long-term and working memory) executive function, and visual constructs. The current review has also considered a number of methodological issues in making recommendations for future research. The utilisation of a dietary pattern such as the Mediterranean style diet will be essential as part of the armamentarium to maintain quality of life and reduce the potential social and economic burden of dementia. Key Words: Nutrition, cognition, Mediterranean diet, clinical trials.
机译:地中海式饮食(MedDiet)大量摄入水果,蔬菜和鱼,并减少食用乳制品,红肉和糖。在过去的15年中,许多经验证据都支持MedDiet可能对降低心血管疾病,癌症,代谢综合症和痴呆症的发病率有益的建议。许多横断面研究检查了MedDiet对认知的影响,这些研究在很大程度上产生了积极的结果。这篇综述的目的是评估纵向和前瞻性试验,以了解MedDiet如何随着时间影响认知过程。纳入的研究旨在改善认知或最大程度降低认知能力下降。回顾的研究包括使用食物频率问卷或食物日记评估饮食状况。符合我们纳入标准的18篇文章进行了系统审查。这些结果表明,对MedDiet的更高依从性与认知能力下降的速度较慢,向阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的转化减少以及认知功能改善有关。被发现可通过改善地中海饮食评分(MedDietS)受益的特定认知领域是记忆(延迟识别,长期和工作记忆)执行功能和视觉结构。在为未来研究提出建议时,本次审查还考虑了许多方法论问题。作为军械库的一部分,采用饮食方式(如地中海式饮食)对于维持生活质量并减轻痴呆症的潜在社会和经济负担至关重要。关键词:营养,认知,地中海饮食,临床试验。

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