Centre for Public Health, Institute for Global Food Security, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
School of Agriculture and Food Science, Institute of Food and Health and Conway Institute, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Nutr Bull. 2022 Sep;47(3):356-365. doi: 10.1111/nbu.12571. Epub 2022 Jul 20.
Dementia is a major public health challenge owing to its increasing prevalence and recognised impact on disability among older adults. Observational data indicate that weight loss is associated with increased dementia risk of 30%-40% and precedes a diagnosis of cognitive impairment or dementia by at least one decade. Although relatively little is known about the mechanisms of unintentional weight loss in dementia, this provides a window of opportunity to intervene with strategies to counteract undernutrition and delay, or prevent, the onset of dementia. This article provides an overview of the PROMED-COG project and associated work packages. The project aimes to (1) strengthen the epidemiologic evidence to better understand the potential benefits of combating undernutrition for healthy neurocognitive ageing; (2) increase scientific knowledge on the balance between a protein enriched Mediterranean diet (PROMED) and physical exercise to prevent undernutrition and promote healthy neurocognitive ageing, and generate data on mechanistic pathways; (3) stimulate collaboration and capacity building for nutrition and neurocognitive ageing research in Europe; and (4) develop public and practice recommendations to combat undernutrition and promote healthy neurocognitive ageing in older adults. Findings will provide new and critical insights into the role of undernutrition in neurocognitive ageing, how this role can differ by sex, genetic risk and timing of undernutrition exposure, and how modifications of dietary and physical activity behaviour can reduce the burden of undernutrition and neurodegeneration. The research outcomes will be useful to inform policy and practice about the dietary guidelines of older people and provide insight to industry for the development of food-based solutions to prevent undernutrition.
痴呆症是一个主要的公共卫生挑战,因为它的发病率不断增加,并且被认为会对老年人的残疾产生影响。观察性数据表明,体重减轻与痴呆风险增加 30%-40%有关,并且比认知障碍或痴呆症的诊断至少提前十年。虽然人们对痴呆症中无意识体重减轻的机制知之甚少,但这为干预提供了机会,以采取策略来对抗营养不良,并延迟或预防痴呆症的发生。本文概述了 PROMED-COG 项目及其相关工作包。该项目旨在:(1)加强流行病学证据,以更好地了解对抗营养不良对健康神经认知衰老的潜在益处;(2)增加关于富含蛋白质的地中海饮食(PROMED)和体育锻炼之间平衡的科学知识,以预防营养不良和促进健康的神经认知衰老,并生成关于机制途径的数据;(3)促进欧洲营养和神经认知衰老研究方面的合作和能力建设;(4)制定针对老年人的对抗营养不良和促进健康神经认知衰老的公众和实践建议。研究结果将为营养不良在神经认知衰老中的作用提供新的和关键的见解,以及这种作用如何因性别、遗传风险和营养不良暴露的时间而有所不同,以及如何修改饮食和体育活动行为可以减轻营养不良和神经退行性变的负担。研究结果将有助于为老年人的饮食指南提供信息,并为行业提供开发基于食物的解决方案以预防营养不良的见解。