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EAT-柳叶刀饮食与认知老化的关系。

The association between adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet and cognitive ageing.

机构信息

Division of Human Nutrition and Health, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Age Ageing. 2024 May 11;53(Suppl 2):ii39-ii46. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afae032.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The EAT-Lancet commission has proposed a dietary pattern that is both sustainable and healthy. However, the impact of this diet on cognition in older adults remains unexplored. Therefore, we examined the association between adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet and cognitive ageing.

METHODS

We used data from a previous intervention study involving cognitively healthy community-dwelling adults aged ≥65 years. Adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet was calculated using a recently published index and a 190-item food frequency questionnaire. Global and domain-specific cognitive functioning were assessed at baseline and after 2 years using a neuropsychological test battery. Multivariate-adjusted linear regression was conducted to examine associations between EAT-Lancet diet adherence and cognitive functioning (n = 630) and 2-year change (n = 302).

RESULTS

Greater adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet was associated with better global cognitive functioning (β per SD = 3.7 points [95% CI]: 0.04 [0.00, 0.08]) and slower rate of decline (β per SD [95% CI]: 0.05 [0.02, 0.08]). With respect to domain-specific functioning, beneficial associations were observed cross-sectionally for executive functioning (P < 0.01), and longitudinally for change in executive functioning (P < 0.01) and attention and working memory (P < 0.01). The degree of adherence to the EAT-Lancet was not associated with (changes in) information processing speed or episodic memory.

CONCLUSION

We demonstrated that greater adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet is associated with better global cognitive functioning and slower cognitive decline among cognitively healthy older adults. Further research is needed to confirm these findings and assess the potential benefits of the EAT-Lancet diet for the ageing population in a broader context.

摘要

背景

EAT-柳叶刀委员会提出了一种既可持续又健康的饮食模式。然而,这种饮食对老年人认知的影响仍未得到探索。因此,我们研究了坚持 EAT-柳叶刀饮食与认知老化之间的关系。

方法

我们使用了一项先前涉及认知健康的社区居住的 65 岁及以上成年人的干预研究的数据。使用最近发表的指数和一份 190 项食物频率问卷来计算对 EAT-柳叶刀饮食的依从性。使用神经心理学测试组合在基线和 2 年后评估全球和特定领域的认知功能。使用多元调整线性回归来检验 EAT-柳叶刀饮食依从性与认知功能(n=630)和 2 年变化(n=302)之间的关联。

结果

对 EAT-柳叶刀饮食的依从性越高,整体认知功能越好(每标准差β=3.7 分[95%CI]:0.04[0.00,0.08]),认知衰退速度越慢(每标准差β[95%CI]:0.05[0.02,0.08])。就特定领域的功能而言,在横断面观察到执行功能(P<0.01)和纵向观察到执行功能(P<0.01)和注意力和工作记忆(P<0.01)的有益关联。EAT-柳叶刀的依从程度与(信息处理速度或情景记忆的)变化无关。

结论

我们证明,坚持 EAT-柳叶刀饮食与认知健康的老年人更好的整体认知功能和更慢的认知衰退有关。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现,并在更广泛的背景下评估 EAT-柳叶刀饮食对老年人群的潜在益处。

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