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    Neuroscientist Shares 3 Foods Every Woman Over 40 Should Know About for Alzheimer’s Prevention, From Berries To Fatty Fish: 'Maintain Cognition As You Age'

    By Faith Geiger,

    16 days ago
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    As we age, maintaining brain health becomes increasingly important, especially for women who are at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Scientific research has consistently shown that diet plays a crucial role in cognitive function and the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases. A well-balanced diet rich in certain nutrients can significantly improve brain health, enhance memory, and even reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s.

    In a recent TikTok video , Dr. Robert Love, a neuroscientist who specializes in Alzheimer’s disease prevention, shares his expertise on this topic. “Foods really matter,” he says, emphasizing the powerful impact dietary choices can have on brain health. Dr. Love points out a stark reality: “Women are twice as likely to get Alzheimer’s as men. Women are 66% of Alzheimer’s cases, while men make up about ⅓ of the cases.” This statistic highlights the importance of proactive dietary strategies for women to maintain cognitive vitality and reduce their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease as they age.

    Drawing from scientific research, Dr. Love highlights three essential foods that every woman over 40 should know about to help protect their brain and even improve memory as they age. Here are the foods he recommends:

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    1. Berries

    Dr. Love enthusiastically endorses berries, which are packed with benefits , stating, "This is a delicious one: blueberries and other berries like raspberries and strawberries. Why are berries so good for your brain? They are rich in antioxidants and polyphenols, which are great for your gut bacteria." He further explains the gut-brain connection, emphasizing that "what’s good for your gut is good for your brain." Research supports that consuming blueberries can enhance memory, making them a powerful food for brain health. Dr. Love advises choosing organic berries to avoid pesticide exposure, which can be harmful to the brain.

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    2. Green Leafy Vegetables

    Green leafy vegetables are another critical component of a brain-healthy diet. Dr. Love highlights their benefits , saying, "They are rich in nutrients that help nourish the brain and can help maintain your cognition as you age." Vegetables like kale, spinach, and broccoli provide essential vitamins and minerals that support brain function and cognitive health.

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    3. Healthy Fatty Fish

    The third food group Dr. Love recommends is healthy fatty fish . "Your brain, outside of water, is made primarily of fat. And you want to consume a lot of healthy fats to help repair your brain and even give your brain the raw materials to help grow new brain cells," he explains. Fish such as sardines and wild-caught salmon are particularly beneficial due to their high DHA content and low mercury levels. DHA is a type of omega-3 fatty acid crucial for brain health.

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    Bottom line

    Ultimately, incorporating these three foods—berries, green leafy vegetables, and healthy fatty fish—into your diet can significantly impact brain health and potentially reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Love’s science-backed recommendations offer a simple yet effective approach for women over 40 to maintain cognitive vitality as they age.

    READ MORE: These Memory-Boosting Foods Could Help Lower Anxiety And Reduce Brain Fog

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