Article  Alzheimer's may lose sense of smell first + Diabetes: healthy diet undermined by u...

#1
C C Offline
People with increased genetic risk of Alzheimer’s may lose sense of smell first
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/996414

INTRO: People who carry the gene variant associated with the strongest risk for Alzheimer’s disease may lose their ability to detect odors earlier than people who do not carry the gene variant, which may be an early sign of future memory and thinking problems, according to a study published in the July 26, 2023, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The gene variant associated with this increased risk of Alzheimer’s is called APOE e4.

“Testing a person’s ability to detect odors may be a useful way to predict future problems with cognition,” said study author Matthew S. GoodSmith, MD, of the University of Chicago. “While more research is needed to confirm these findings and determine what level of smell loss would predict future risk, these results could be promising, especially in studies aiming to identify people at risk for dementia early in the disease.” (MORE - details)


For people with diabetes, healthy eating is not enough if their diet is rich in ultra-processed foods
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/996450

INTRO: The very first rule for people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is to eat a healthy nutritious diet. Attention to ingested calories, as well as nutrients contained in various foods, become integral parts of a diabetic person's life. However, this might not be enough: an important role in determining the future health status of people with this condition could be played by the degree of processing of foods that end up on the dish. These products are described as "ultra-processed" and are associated with adverse health outcomes, as reported in general population studies.

A study conducted by the Department of Epidemiology and Prevention at the I.R.C.C.S. Neuromed in Pozzilli, Italy, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, has now analyzed whether consumption of ultra-processed foods could be a risk factor also for more vulnerable people, such as those suffering from type 2 diabetes. Results show that a high consumption of ultra-processed foods is associated with a substantial increase in the risk of mortality, especially from cardiovascular diseases, regardless of the nutritional quality of the diet, as reflected by adherence to the Mediterranean Diet... (MORE - details)
Reply
#2
Magical Realist Offline
I find I generally avoid processed foods already being prediabetic. Except for sausage. I do loves me some microwaved kielbasa..

What counts as processed food?

breakfast cereals.
cheese.
tinned vegetables.
bread.
savoury snacks, such as crisps, sausage rolls, pies and pasties.
meat products, such as bacon, sausage, ham, salami and paté
microwave meals or ready meals.
cakes and biscuits.
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Research Could lithium loss explain — and fixing that, treat — Alzheimer’s disease? C C 0 289 Aug 7, 2025 05:45 PM
Last Post: C C
  "Old people smell" is real... Magical Realist 0 282 Aug 4, 2025 01:54 AM
Last Post: Magical Realist
  Research Study identifies link between high-salt diet and depression C C 1 504 Mar 25, 2025 11:15 PM
Last Post: Magical Realist
  Article Microplastics in the brain (dementia) + Does vegetarian diet help or harm your brain? C C 2 636 Mar 5, 2025 06:46 PM
Last Post: C C
  Research Scientists find out why aphasia patients lose ability to talk about past & future C C 0 405 Jan 11, 2025 08:45 AM
Last Post: C C
  Research Study highlights pervasiveness of inflammation in American diet C C 0 440 Oct 2, 2024 03:50 PM
Last Post: C C
  Excess light pollution may increase risk of Alzheimer's, especially in younger people C C 0 399 Sep 9, 2024 05:09 PM
Last Post: C C
  What is type 1.5 diabetes? It’s sometimes misdiagnosed as Type 2 diabetes. C C 1 562 Aug 27, 2024 11:13 PM
Last Post: Magical Realist
  Research Type 1 dads pass it on + Diabetes: vitamin D deficiency a big cause of nerve damage? C C 0 464 Jul 29, 2024 09:13 AM
Last Post: C C
  Research Six distinct types of depression identified + How high-fat diet can make you anxious C C 1 599 Jun 18, 2024 06:35 PM
Last Post: Magical Realist



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)