Posts Tagged ‘Fruits Vegetables’
Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Elderly individuals who had a diet that included higher consumption of fruits, vegetables, legumes, cereal and fish and was low in red meat and poultry and who were physically active had an associated lower risk of Alzheimer disease, according to a study in the August 12 issue of JAMA. In a second study, higher adherence to a Mediterranean diet was associated with slower cognitive decline, but was not associated with a decreased risk of dementia.
Tags: Adherence, Alzheimer Disease, Cereal, Cognitive Decline, Consumption, Dementia, Elderly Individuals, Fish, Fruits Vegetables, Jama, Meat And Poultry, Mediterranean Diet, Mediterranean Type, Physical Activity, Red Meat, Risk, Type Diet
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Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Despite the well-known benefits of having a lifestyle that includes physical activity, eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables, maintaining a healthy weight, moderate alcohol use and not smoking, only a small proportion of adults follow this healthy lifestyle pattern, and in fact, the numbers are declining, according to an article published in the June 2009 issue of The American Journal of Medicine.
Tags: Adults, American Journal Of Medicine, Decline, Diet, Fruits And Vegetables, Fruits Vegetables, Healthy Lifestyle, Journal Of Medicine, Maintaining A Healthy Weight, Medicine, Moderate Alcohol, Physical Activity, Proportion, science, science based strength and conditioning, Smoking, Strength And Conditioning
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