Green Mediterranean Diet May Slow Brain Aging

Research has consistently shown that the Mediterranean diet offers numerous health benefits, including lowering the risk of chronic disease and improving gut and brain health.

 A new study suggests that following a “green” Mediterranean diet that includes a few specific superfoods and fewer animal products could slow cognitive aging and protect the brain.

Several factors influence brain age, including actual (chronological) age, genetics, and lifestyle, says Dafna Pachter, a PhD student at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel and the study’s first author. “We have ways to influence brain age, and that was the purpose of the trial: to examine how diet affects markers involved in this process.”

By examining changes in certain blood proteins called biomarkers for study participants who followed a green Mediterranean diet over 18 months, researchers observed “in real life how lifestyle and dietary changes affect the aging process,” Pachter says.

“This approach offers a dynamic view of brain health, allowing us to detect biological changes long before symptoms appear. By mapping these protein signatures, we gain valuable insights into how interventions like diet may help maintain cognitive function as we age.”

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