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Low-fat Diet can Reverse Cognitive Decline

by Shirley Johanna on February 20, 2017 at 2:33 PM
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High-fat diet causes obesity, glucose intolerance, accumulation of β-amyloid in the brain, leading to cognitive decline. But a low-fat diet may reverse the effects of high-fat diet, finds a new study.


Alzheimer's Disease Linked to Diet
A research team led by Fiona Harrison, Ph.D conducted a study on a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease to test whether the condition is permanent or reversible. The authors fed the mouse model high-fat diet for a period of ten months. The high-fat diet provided 60% of calories from fat.

‘A high-fat diet can cause β-amyloid accumulation in the brain, leading to cognitive deficits. The signs of cognitive decline can be reversed with a low-fat diet.’

The mice became obese and showed signs of diabetes such as glucose intolerance. They also developed an inflammatory response in the brain, accumulated β-amyloid and exhibited cognitive deficits.

When the diet was changed to a low-fat diet, the mice rapidly lost weight, leading to correction of glucose intolerance, decreased inflammation and improved performance on behavioral tasks. The research team also found that the low-fat diet had reduced the accumulation of β-amyloid, and extent of tau phosphorylation. The findings published in the journal Neurobiology of Disease indicate that inflammatory response induced by high-fat diet may contribute to key pathogenic pathways in the Alzheimer's disease model. The study suggests that cognitive decline observed in Alzheimer's disease may be due to co-morbid illnesses and not the disease itself. The study also suggests that weight loss can be a vital strategy for cognitive protection. Dietary and lifestyle changes are effective in reversing some of the cognitive decline observed in Alzheimer's disease.

Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease is the most common form of dementia, which causes problems with memory, tinking and behavior. Alzheimer's disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases. Increasing age is the greatest known risk factor for Alzheimer's. Although Alzheimer's is seen in the elderly, 5 percent of the cases occur at the age of 40s or 50s.

The most common symptom of Alzheimer's is difficulty remembering newly learned information. As Alzheimer's advances, it causes severe symptoms such as disorientation, mood and behavior changes; deepening confusion about events, time and place; difficulty speaking, swallowing and walking.

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Reference

  1. Dementia statistics - (https:www.alz.co.uk/research/statistics)
  2. 2016 Alzheimer's Statistics - (http://www.alzheimers.net/resources/alzheimers-statistics/ )


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