Dementia: The 10-step diet that could PREVENT Alzheimer’s disease

DEMENTIA symptoms could be prevented by following the MIND diet, which combines parts of the Mediterranean diet with a dietary plan to reduce high blood pressure.

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Dementia could be prevented by eating this diet
  • Dementia could be prevented by following the MIND diet
  • 10 foods to eat
  • Five foods to avoid
  • Combines aspects of Mediterranean and DASH diets

Dementia and cognitive decline could be prevented by following the MIND diet (Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay).

It combines the Mediterranean diet with the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet.

People wanting to avoid dementia should eat leafy green vegetables, berries and whole grains, the diet advised. They should also avoid eating butter, cheese, pastries and fried foods.

There were 10 foods to eat on the MIND diet, and five foods to avoid. There’s no set guidelines for the diet - just eat more of the ‘good’ foods, and eat less of the ‘bad’ foods.

Researchers wanted to create a diet specifically to help improve brain function and prevent dementia

Dr Keith Pearson

“Many experts regard the Mediterranean and DASH diets as some of the healthiest,” said Dr Keith Pearson.

He wrote on Healthline: “Research has shown they can lower blood pressure, and reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and several other diseases.

“But, researchers wanted to create a diet specifically to help improve brain function and prevent dementia.

“To do this, they combined foods from the Mediterranean and DASH diets that had been shown to benefit brain health.”

The diet’s validity was tested by scientists in 2015.

One US study of 923 people claimed the diet reduced the number of Alzheimer’s disease cases. Another, both from Rush University, Chicago, found the diet slowed cognitive decline.

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Prevent dementia by eating poultry at least twice a week

Foods to eat on the MIND diet were at least six portions of leafy green vegetables, and at least one other type of vegetable everyday.

Eat berries at least twice a week, fish once a week, poultry at least twice a week and no more than one glass of wine daily.

Also, eat at least five portions of nuts, three daily servings of whole grains, and beans at least four times a week.

Olive oil should be used as the main cooking oil, the diet advised.

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Margarine and butter should be avoided, and eaten no more than one tablespoon a day

Meanwhile, avoid eating any more than one tablespoon of butter or margarine daily.

Only eat one serving of cheese a week, and no more than three servings of red meat in a week.

Pastries and sweets should be limited to less than four portions a week, while only one serving of fried food a week was ideal.

About 850,000 people in the UK have dementia, according to the Alzheimer’s Society.

By 2025, the number of cases was expected to top one million.

Dementia: The 10-step diet that could PREVENT Alzheimer’s disease

DEMENTIA symptoms could be prevented by following the MIND diet, which combines parts of the Mediterranean diet with a dietary plan to reduce high blood pressure.

Dementia patient dietGETTY Images

Dementia could be prevented by eating this diet
  • Dementia could be prevented by following the MIND diet
  • 10 foods to eat
  • Five foods to avoid
  • Combines aspects of Mediterranean and DASH diets

Dementia and cognitive decline could be prevented by following the MIND diet (Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay).

It combines the Mediterranean diet with the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet.

People wanting to avoid dementia should eat leafy green vegetables, berries and whole grains, the diet advised. They should also avoid eating butter, cheese, pastries and fried foods.

There were 10 foods to eat on the MIND diet, and five foods to avoid. There’s no set guidelines for the diet - just eat more of the ‘good’ foods, and eat less of the ‘bad’ foods.

Researchers wanted to create a diet specifically to help improve brain function and prevent dementia

Dr Keith Pearson

“Many experts regard the Mediterranean and DASH diets as some of the healthiest,” said Dr Keith Pearson.

He wrote on Healthline: “Research has shown they can lower blood pressure, and reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and several other diseases.

“But, researchers wanted to create a diet specifically to help improve brain function and prevent dementia.

“To do this, they combined foods from the Mediterranean and DASH diets that had been shown to benefit brain health.”

The diet’s validity was tested by scientists in 2015.

One US study of 923 people claimed the diet reduced the number of Alzheimer’s disease cases. Another, both from Rush University, Chicago, found the diet slowed cognitive decline.

Poultry chickenGETTY Images

Prevent dementia by eating poultry at least twice a week

Foods to eat on the MIND diet were at least six portions of leafy green vegetables, and at least one other type of vegetable everyday.

Eat berries at least twice a week, fish once a week, poultry at least twice a week and no more than one glass of wine daily.

Also, eat at least five portions of nuts, three daily servings of whole grains, and beans at least four times a week.

Olive oil should be used as the main cooking oil, the diet advised.

Margarine dementia GETTY Images

Margarine and butter should be avoided, and eaten no more than one tablespoon a day

Meanwhile, avoid eating any more than one tablespoon of butter or margarine daily.

Only eat one serving of cheese a week, and no more than three servings of red meat in a week.

Pastries and sweets should be limited to less than four portions a week, while only one serving of fried food a week was ideal.

About 850,000 people in the UK have dementia, according to the Alzheimer’s Society.

By 2025, the number of cases was expected to top one million.

Dementia: The 10-step diet that could PREVENT Alzheimer’s disease

DEMENTIA symptoms could be prevented by following the MIND diet, which combines parts of the Mediterranean diet with a dietary plan to reduce high blood pressure.

Dementia patient dietGETTY Images

Dementia could be prevented by eating this diet

Dementia and cognitive decline could be prevented by following the MIND diet (Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay).

It combines the Mediterranean diet with the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet.

People wanting to avoid dementia should eat leafy green vegetables, berries and whole grains, the diet advised. They should also avoid eating butter, cheese, pastries and fried foods.

There were 10 foods to eat on the MIND diet, and five foods to avoid. There’s no set guidelines for the diet - just eat more of the ‘good’ foods, and eat less of the ‘bad’ foods.

Researchers wanted to create a diet specifically to help improve brain function and prevent dementia

Dr Keith Pearson

“Many experts regard the Mediterranean and DASH diets as some of the healthiest,” said Dr Keith Pearson.

He wrote on Healthline: “Research has shown they can lower blood pressure, and reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and several other diseases.

“But, researchers wanted to create a diet specifically to help improve brain function and prevent dementia.

“To do this, they combined foods from the Mediterranean and DASH diets that had been shown to benefit brain health.”

The diet’s validity was tested by scientists in 2015.

One US study of 923 people claimed the diet reduced the number of Alzheimer’s disease cases. Another, both from Rush University, Chicago, found the diet slowed cognitive decline.

Poultry chickenGETTY Images

Prevent dementia by eating poultry at least twice a week

Foods to eat on the MIND diet were at least six portions of leafy green vegetables, and at least one other type of vegetable everyday.

Eat berries at least twice a week, fish once a week, poultry at least twice a week and no more than one glass of wine daily.

Also, eat at least five portions of nuts, three daily servings of whole grains, and beans at least four times a week.

Olive oil should be used as the main cooking oil, the diet advised.

Margarine dementia GETTY Images

Margarine and butter should be avoided, and eaten no more than one tablespoon a day

Meanwhile, avoid eating any more than one tablespoon of butter or margarine daily.

Only eat one serving of cheese a week, and no more than three servings of red meat in a week.

Pastries and sweets should be limited to less than four portions a week, while only one serving of fried food a week was ideal.

About 850,000 people in the UK have dementia, according to the Alzheimer’s Society.

By 2025, the number of cases was expected to top one million.

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