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    New study reveals the BEST DIET for protecting against cognitive decline

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 23, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    A groundbreaking study tracking more than 159,000 adults over 30 years confirms that dietary choices in midlife significantly impact cognitive decline, reducing Alzheimer’s risk by up to 41%—especially with the DASH diet.
    Among six diets analyzed, the DASH diet (rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains and fish, and low in red meat, salt and processed foods) showed the strongest brain-protective effects—equivalent to being a year younger cognitively.
    Leafy greens, colorful vegetables (especially yellow), omega-3-rich fish, whole grains and legumes were linked to better memory, while fried foods, processed meats and sugary drinks correlated with cognitive decline.
    Dietary improvements even in 40s–50s reduced dementia risk by 25%, suggesting early intervention against hypertension, diabetes and inflammation helps delay cognitive deterioration.
    Despite prior evidence supporting nuts and seeds for brain health, this study found a slight correlation with cognitive decline, highlighting the need for deeper research while maintaining their known benefits.

    For decades, researchers have debated whether what you eat truly affects how your brain ages. Now, a groundbreaking new study confirms that your diet in midlife could be the key to staying sharp well into old age. What’s more, it could even slash your risk of Alzheimer’s disease by 41%.


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