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Effect of Dietary Habits on Alzheimer's Disease Progression

So Hyun Ahn, Jee Hyang Jeong, Kyung Won Park, Eun-Joo Kim, Soo Jin Yoon, Bora Yoon, Jae -Won Jang, Yangki Minn, Seong Hye Choi

YONSEI MEDICAL JOURNAL(2024)

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Purpose: Research on the relationship between diet and dementia among Koreans are lacking. This study investigated the association between dietary habits and dementia progression over 3 years in patients with Alzheimer's disease dementia (ADD). Materials and Methods: This study included 705 patients with mild -to -moderate ADD. Dietary habits were assessed using the Mini Dietary Assessment Index, comprising 10 questions. Outcome measures included the Clinical Dementia Rating scale -Sum of Boxes (CDR-SB), Seoul -Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, Caregiver -Administered Neuropsychiatric Inventory (CGA-NPI), and neuropsychological test battery (NTB) z -scores, which were evaluated annually over 3 years. Results: In Q10 (eat all food evenly without being picky), the 3 -year mean differences in CDR-SB (increases in scores represent worsening) compared to the "rarely" group were -1.86 [95% confidence interval (CI)= -3.64 - -0.09, fi=0.039] for the "usually" group and -2.23 (95% CI= -4.40 - -0.06, fi=0.044) for the "always" group. In Q7 (add salt or soy sauce to food when eating), the 3 -year mean differences in CDR-SB compared to the "always" group were -2.47 (95% CI= -4.70 - -0.24, fi=0.030) for the "usually" group and -3.16 (95% CI= -5.36--0.96, fi=0.005) for the "rarely" group. The "rarely" and "usually" groups in Q7 showed significantly less decline in NTB z -score and CGA-NPI compared to the "always" group. Conclusion: Eating a balanced diet and reducing salt intake were associated with a slower decline in dementia severity, cognition, and behavioral alterations in patients with ADD.
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Dementia,Alzheimer's disease,diet,feeding behavior,disease progression
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