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Original title: German experts: Mediterranean diet helps prevent Alzheimer's disease Demodes
Nate
Foods
and
Agriculture Department
recently convened experts to discuss the relationship between
diet
and Alzheimer's disease. Some experts believe that the Mediterranean diet
help
prevent Alzheimer's disease, but experts also say that diet is only one of the factors affecting the disease.
Eckert, a professor at the Institute of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Giessen in Germany, told the media that a Mediterranean diet could help prevent Alzheimer's disease, which means eating more vegetables and white meat and less red meat. Mediterranean diet refers to the Mediterranean coast in some places popular diet, which contains more fruits and vegetables, fish, nuts and so on, edible oil is mainly olive oil and other vegetable oils.
experts at the conference said that in addition to increasing the risk of Alzheimer's disease, unhealthy diets also increase the risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
experts also stress that diet is only one of the factors affecting the disease, and studies have not yet confirmed that a particular food can be used to prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer's disease is commonly known as Alzheimer's disease. Data show that there will be about 1.7 million people with Alzheimer's disease in Germany in 2018, and if there is no breakthrough in the treatment, the number of people with Alzheimer's disease in Germany is expected to reach 3 million by 2050.
most older people in Germany need to have their eating habits optimized, and eating more fruits and vegetables, fish and coarse grains can help improve their health, according to a report by the Max Rubner Institute in Germany.
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