This Drink Reduces Memory Loss Risk By 47%
The common drink that may
protect the brain against memory loss.
Drinking orange juice
regularly is linked to a 47% lower risk of memory problems with age, new
research suggests.
Berry fruits, orange and red
vegetables and leafy greens may also help protect against memory loss.
The results come from a study
that followed 27,842 men for 20 years.
Every four years they were
asked about the foods they ate and were given tests of their memory and
thinking skills.
They were also asked questions
including:
“Do you have more trouble than
usual remembering a short list of items, such as a shopping list?”
“Do you have more trouble than
usual following a group conversation or a plot in a TV program due to your
memory?”
Those that had six servings of
fruit and vegetables a day were 34% less likely to experience poor thinking
skills later on.
Eating more fruit and
vegetables in midlife was linked to better cognitive health later on — even if
the men stopped eating fruit and vegetables.
Dr Changzheng Yuan, study
co-author, said:
“One of the most important
factors in this study is that we were able to research and track such a large
group of men over a 20-year period of time, allowing for very telling results. Our studies provide further
evidence dietary choices can be important to maintain your brain health.”
The study only showed an
association, it does not prove causation.
The study was published in the
journal Neurology (Yuan et al., 2018).
SOURCE: PSYBLOG
SOURCE: PSYBLOG
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