Diet, Lifestyle and Cognition Ageing
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Geriatric Nutrition".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2023) | Viewed by 3540
Special Issue Editor
Interests: dietary factors in brain aging; lifestyle factors in relation to cognitive and functional decline among elderly; nutritional epidemiology of cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease among elderly
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Age-related declines in many cognitive abilities are well-documented and highly associated with subsequent development of Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia. Cognitive decline and dementia affect quality of life, functionality, and independence in older adults. While the multifactorial nature of cognitive aging is partially determined by individuals’ genetic profile, growing evidence suggests that nongenetic factors such as diet and physical activity also play important roles. However, despite the increasing evidence supporting the effects of diet quality and physical activity/exercise behaviors on cognitive and brain aging, several research gaps remain. Specifically, there is a need for more studies including underrepresented populations, evaluating gender difference in terms of the effects of nutrients and activities on aging, biological mechanisms explaining the benefits of healthy lifestyles, longitudinal studies and clinical trials, and others. A comprehensive understanding of the role of lifestyle factors in cognition aging may help us to identify potential preventive measures for cognitive decline.
This Special Issue of Nutrients, entitled “Diet and Lifestyle Factors in Cognition Ageing”, describes how lifestyles including nutrition and physical activity influence the health problems associated with aging. Original research, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses are all welcome.
Dr. Yian Gu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nutrients
- dietary pattern
- physical activity
- cognitive reserve
- cognitive aging
- dementia
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