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Mar 14, 2023 55 secs

In absolute terms, the research found sticking closely to a Mediterranean diet was equivalent to a 0.55% reduction in risk of developing dementia.

But evidence for specific diets is much less clear cut,” Susan Mitchell, head of policy at Alzheimer’s Research UK, said in a statement.

“More research is needed to build on its intriguing findings, and uncover whether these reported benefits also translate to minority communities, where historically dementia has often been misunderstood and highly stigmatised, and where awareness of how people can reduce their risk is low.”

A study published on March 8 revealedpeople who consumed foods from the Mediterranean and diets had fewer of the hallmark signs of Alzheimer’s — sticky beta-amyloid plaques and tau tangles in the brain — when autopsied.

David Curtis, an honorary professor at UCL Genetics Institute in London, who was not involved in the research, noted that the latest study was observational and did not uncover cause and effect.

Duane Mellor, a registered dietitian and senior lecturerat Aston University in Birmingham, UK, said the benefits of a Mediterranean diet were not confined to the nutrients provided by the food.

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