Nutrition in Brain Aging and Dementia [electronic resource] / edited by Nasrollah Moradikor, Indranath Chatterjee, Wael Mohamed.

Colaborador(es): Moradikor, Nasrollah [editor.] | Chatterjee, Indranath [editor.] | Mohamed, Wael [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Nutritional NeurosciencesEditor: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: XVI, 317 p. 4 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789819741175Tema(s): Biology | Neurosciences | Neural networks (Neurobiology) | Nervous system -- Diseases | Nutrition    | Biological Sciences | Neuroscience | Systems Neuroscience | Neurological Disorders | NutritionFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 570 Clasificación LoC:QH301-705Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
1. Pathogenesis of Dementia -- 2. Genetic and Non-Genetic Risk Factors for Dementia -- 3. Symptoms and Diagnosis of Dementia -- 4. Biomarkers in Dementia Research -- 5. Neurocognitive Aspects of Dementia -- 6. Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Brain Health -- 7. Micronutrients for dementia prevention -- 8. Exploring functional foods in prevention of dementia -- 9. Alterations in trace elements and dementia -- 10. Carotenoids in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia -- 11. Probiotic agents for Alzheimer and dementia -- 12. Traditional Herbal Medicine for Dementia Therapy -- 13. Non-pharmacological approaches for dementia management -- 14. Dietary Recommendations for Managing Dementia.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: The book provides a thorough examination of the crucial connection between diet, cognitive aging, and dementia using a multidisciplinary approach. It dives into the complex area of neurology, illuminating different forms of dementia, their underlying pathophysiology, and the risk factors related to them. It explains the symptoms, diagnoses, and therapies for dementia. The book explores the effects of dietary elements like protein, micronutrients, and superfoods, demonstrating their potential to protect cognitive function. Additionally, it discusses how critical vitamins like D and B12, natural antioxidants, and trace minerals affect dementia risk and development. The book explains the use of conventional herbal medicine as a supplementary strategy to dementia therapy, evaluating its potential efficacy and safety. The book provides evidence-based advice to professionals, physicians, researchers, nutritionists, and healthcare professionals to understand the nutritional requirements to control dementia.
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1. Pathogenesis of Dementia -- 2. Genetic and Non-Genetic Risk Factors for Dementia -- 3. Symptoms and Diagnosis of Dementia -- 4. Biomarkers in Dementia Research -- 5. Neurocognitive Aspects of Dementia -- 6. Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Brain Health -- 7. Micronutrients for dementia prevention -- 8. Exploring functional foods in prevention of dementia -- 9. Alterations in trace elements and dementia -- 10. Carotenoids in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia -- 11. Probiotic agents for Alzheimer and dementia -- 12. Traditional Herbal Medicine for Dementia Therapy -- 13. Non-pharmacological approaches for dementia management -- 14. Dietary Recommendations for Managing Dementia.

The book provides a thorough examination of the crucial connection between diet, cognitive aging, and dementia using a multidisciplinary approach. It dives into the complex area of neurology, illuminating different forms of dementia, their underlying pathophysiology, and the risk factors related to them. It explains the symptoms, diagnoses, and therapies for dementia. The book explores the effects of dietary elements like protein, micronutrients, and superfoods, demonstrating their potential to protect cognitive function. Additionally, it discusses how critical vitamins like D and B12, natural antioxidants, and trace minerals affect dementia risk and development. The book explains the use of conventional herbal medicine as a supplementary strategy to dementia therapy, evaluating its potential efficacy and safety. The book provides evidence-based advice to professionals, physicians, researchers, nutritionists, and healthcare professionals to understand the nutritional requirements to control dementia.

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