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Women who eat heart-healthy diets are less likely to suffer from cognitive decline: Study

By ANI | Updated: October 22, 2023 21:15 IST

Washington DC [US], October 22 : According to a study, women who followed blood pressure-lowering diets in their middle ...

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Washington DC [US], October 22 : According to a study, women who followed blood pressure-lowering diets in their middle years were about 17 per cent less likely to suffer memory loss and other signs of cognitive decline decades later.

The new findings, led by NYU Grossman School of Medicine researchers, suggest that starting the 'Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension', or DASH diet, in midlife may improve cognitive function later in life for women, who account for more than two-thirds of those diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.

The findings, published in the journal Alzheimer's & Dementia, have implications for the 6.5 million Americans over the age of 65. This figure is anticipated to more than double by 2060.

"Subjective complaints about daily cognitive performance are early predictors of more serious neurocognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's," said Yu Chen, PhD, MPH, professor in the Department of Population Health and senior author of the study. "With more than 30 years follow-up, we found that the stronger the adherence to a DASH diet in midlife, the less likely women are to report cognitive issues much later in life."

The DASH diet includes a high consumption of plant-based foods that are rich in potassium, calcium, and magnesium and limits saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, and sugar. Longstanding research shows that high blood pressure, particularly in midlife, is a risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia.

The investigators analyzed data from 5,116 of the more than 14,000 women enrolled in the NYU Women's Health Study, one of the longest-running studies of its kind that examines the impact of lifestyle and other factors on the development of the most common cancers among women, as well as other chronic conditions.

The researchers queried the study participants' diet using questionnaires between 1985 and 1991 at study enrollment when the participants were, on average, 49 years old.

The participants were followed for more than 30 years (average age of 79) and then asked to report any cognitive complaints. Participants who did not return questionnaires were contacted by phone.

Self-reported cognitive complaints were assessed using six validated standard questions that are indicative of later mild cognitive impairment, which leads to dementia. These questions were about difficulties in remembering recent events or shopping lists, understanding spoken instructions or group conversation, or navigating familiar streets.

Of the six cognitive complaints, 33 per cent of women reported having more than one. Women who adhered most closely to the DASH diet had a 17 per cent reduction in the odds of reporting multiple cognitive complaints.

"Our data suggest that it is important to start a healthy diet in midlife to prevent cognitive impairment in older age", said Yixiao Song, a lead author of the study.

"Following the DASH diet may not only prevent high blood pressure but also cognitive issues," said Fen Wu, PhD, a senior associate research scientist who co-led the study.

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