Prevention of Alzheimer's disease through diet: An exploratory review

Nusrat Zahan Bhuiyan , Md. Kamrul Hasan , Zimam Mahmud , Md. Sabbir Hossain , Atiqur Rahman
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Abstract

Introduction

This exploratory review article describes about the genetic factors behind Alzheimer's disease (AD), their association with foods, and their relationships with cognitive impairment. It explores the dietary patterns and economic challenges in AD prevention.

Methods

Scopus, PubMed and Google Scholar were searched for articles that examined the relationships between Diets, Alzheimer's Disease (AD), and Socioeconomic conditions in preventative Alzheimer's disease studies. Graphs and Network analysis data were taken from Scopus under the MeSH search method, including words, Alzheimer's, APoE4, Tau protein, APP, Amyloid precursor protein, Beta-Amyloid, Aβ, Mediterranean Diet, MD, DASH diet, MIND diet, SES, Socioeconomic, Developed country, Underdeveloped country, Preventions. The network analysis was done through VOS viewer.

Results

Mediterranean diet (MD) accurately lowers AD (Alzheimer's Disease) risk to 53% and 35% for people who follow it moderately. MIND scores had a statistically significant reduction in AD rate compared to those in the lowest tertial (53% and 35% reduction, respectively). Subjects with the highest adherence to the MD and DASH had a 54% and 39% lower risk of developing AD, respectively, compared to those in the lowest tertial. Omega-6, PUFA, found in nuts and fish, can play most roles in the clearance of Aβ. Vitamin D inhibits induced fibrillar Aβ apoptosis. However, the high cost of these diet components rise doubt about the effectiveness of AD prevention through healthy diets.

Conclusion

The finding of this study revealed an association between diet and the effects of the chemical components of foods on AD biomarkers. More research is required to see if nutrition is a risk or a protective factor for Alzheimer's disease to encourage research to be translated into therapeutic practice and to clarify nutritional advice.

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通过饮食预防阿尔茨海默病:一项探索性综述
引言这篇探索性综述文章描述了阿尔茨海默病(AD)背后的遗传因素,它们与食物的关系,以及它们与认知障碍的关系。它探讨了AD预防中的饮食模式和经济挑战。方法检索Scopus、PubMed和Google Scholar的文章,研究预防性阿尔茨海默病研究中饮食、阿尔茨海默病(AD)和社会经济状况之间的关系。根据MeSH搜索方法从Scopus获取图表和网络分析数据,包括单词、阿尔茨海默氏症、APoE4、Tau蛋白、APP、淀粉样前体蛋白、β-淀粉样蛋白、Aβ、地中海饮食、MD、DASH饮食、MIND饮食、SES、社会经济、发达国家、欠发达国家、预防。通过VOS查看器进行网络分析。结果地中海饮食(MD)准确地将AD(阿尔茨海默病)的风险降低到53%,适度饮食的人降低到35%。与最低年龄组相比,MIND评分的AD发生率在统计学上显著降低(分别降低53%和35%)。与最低依从性的受试者相比,MD和DASH依从性最高的受试对象患AD的风险分别降低54%和39%。在坚果和鱼类中发现的Omega-6,PUFA,可以在Aβ的清除中发挥大部分作用。维生素D抑制诱导的原纤维Aβ细胞凋亡。然而,这些饮食成分的高成本使人们对通过健康饮食预防AD的有效性产生了怀疑。结论本研究的发现揭示了饮食与食物化学成分对AD生物标志物的影响之间的联系。需要更多的研究来了解营养是阿尔茨海默病的风险还是保护因素,以鼓励将研究转化为治疗实践,并澄清营养建议。
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Metabolism open
Metabolism open Agricultural and Biological Sciences (General), Endocrinology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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