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Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a Scottish cohort

OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between Mediterranean-type diet (MeDi) and change in brain MRI volumetric measures and mean cortical thickness across a 3-year period in older age (73–76 years). METHODS: We focused on 2 longitudinal brain volumes (total and gray matter; n = 401 and 398, respecti...

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Autores principales: Luciano, Michelle, Corley, Janie, Cox, Simon R., Valdés Hernández, Maria C., Craig, Leone C.A., Dickie, David Alexander, Karama, Sherif, McNeill, Geraldine M., Bastin, Mark E., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Deary, Ian J.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5278943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28053008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000003559
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author Luciano, Michelle
Corley, Janie
Cox, Simon R.
Valdés Hernández, Maria C.
Craig, Leone C.A.
Dickie, David Alexander
Karama, Sherif
McNeill, Geraldine M.
Bastin, Mark E.
Wardlaw, Joanna M.
Deary, Ian J.
author_facet Luciano, Michelle
Corley, Janie
Cox, Simon R.
Valdés Hernández, Maria C.
Craig, Leone C.A.
Dickie, David Alexander
Karama, Sherif
McNeill, Geraldine M.
Bastin, Mark E.
Wardlaw, Joanna M.
Deary, Ian J.
author_sort Luciano, Michelle
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between Mediterranean-type diet (MeDi) and change in brain MRI volumetric measures and mean cortical thickness across a 3-year period in older age (73–76 years). METHODS: We focused on 2 longitudinal brain volumes (total and gray matter; n = 401 and 398, respectively) plus a longitudinal measurement of cortical thickness (n = 323), for which the previous cross-sectional evidence of an association with the MeDi was strongest. Adherence to the MeDi was calculated from data gathered from a food frequency questionnaire at age 70, 3 years prior to the baseline imaging data collection. RESULTS: In regression models adjusting for relevant demographic and physical health indicators, we found that lower adherence to the MeDi was associated with greater 3-year reduction in total brain volume (explaining 0.5% of variance, p < 0.05). This effect was half the size of the largest covariate effect (i.e., age). Cross-sectional associations between MeDi and baseline MRI measures in 562 participants were not significant. Targeted analyses of meat and fish consumption did not replicate previous associations with total brain volume or total gray matter volume. CONCLUSIONS: Lower adherence to the MeDi in an older Scottish cohort is predictive of total brain atrophy over a 3-year interval. Fish and meat consumption does not drive this change, suggesting that other components of the MeDi or, possibly, all of its components in combination are responsible for the association.
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spelling pubmed-52789432017-02-09 Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a Scottish cohort Luciano, Michelle Corley, Janie Cox, Simon R. Valdés Hernández, Maria C. Craig, Leone C.A. Dickie, David Alexander Karama, Sherif McNeill, Geraldine M. Bastin, Mark E. Wardlaw, Joanna M. Deary, Ian J. Neurology Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between Mediterranean-type diet (MeDi) and change in brain MRI volumetric measures and mean cortical thickness across a 3-year period in older age (73–76 years). METHODS: We focused on 2 longitudinal brain volumes (total and gray matter; n = 401 and 398, respectively) plus a longitudinal measurement of cortical thickness (n = 323), for which the previous cross-sectional evidence of an association with the MeDi was strongest. Adherence to the MeDi was calculated from data gathered from a food frequency questionnaire at age 70, 3 years prior to the baseline imaging data collection. RESULTS: In regression models adjusting for relevant demographic and physical health indicators, we found that lower adherence to the MeDi was associated with greater 3-year reduction in total brain volume (explaining 0.5% of variance, p < 0.05). This effect was half the size of the largest covariate effect (i.e., age). Cross-sectional associations between MeDi and baseline MRI measures in 562 participants were not significant. Targeted analyses of meat and fish consumption did not replicate previous associations with total brain volume or total gray matter volume. CONCLUSIONS: Lower adherence to the MeDi in an older Scottish cohort is predictive of total brain atrophy over a 3-year interval. Fish and meat consumption does not drive this change, suggesting that other components of the MeDi or, possibly, all of its components in combination are responsible for the association. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5278943/ /pubmed/28053008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000003559 Text en © 2017 American Academy of Neurology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Luciano, Michelle
Corley, Janie
Cox, Simon R.
Valdés Hernández, Maria C.
Craig, Leone C.A.
Dickie, David Alexander
Karama, Sherif
McNeill, Geraldine M.
Bastin, Mark E.
Wardlaw, Joanna M.
Deary, Ian J.
Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a Scottish cohort
title Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a Scottish cohort
title_full Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a Scottish cohort
title_fullStr Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a Scottish cohort
title_full_unstemmed Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a Scottish cohort
title_short Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a Scottish cohort
title_sort mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a scottish cohort
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5278943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28053008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000003559
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