Diet Still Matters After Alzheimer’s Pathology Occurs

Recent findings suggest that maintaining a healthy diet, especially one with lower inflammatory potential, can still make a significant difference even for individuals who already have Alzheimer's disease pathology. This means that dietary choices continue to play a crucial role in managing the progression of dementia, offering hope that lifestyle changes might still help mitigate the impact of the disease. The study underscores the importance of diet as a factor in dementia prevention and management, highlighting that what we eat can influence brain health long after the onset of Alzheimer’s pathology.

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