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Fatty Acid Modulation of Brain Function in Older Adults

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University of Vermont · 2024

Abstract

In this crossover study, the investigtors will administer two experimental diets in a random order for one week, and each experimental diet will be preceded by a one-week, low fat control diet for a total four-week study period. The goal is to study how the fatty acid content of the diet affects brain functioning in healthy adults aged 65-75 years. One experimental diet will have a high palmitic acid (PA)/oleic acid (OA) ratio (HPA), typical of the North American diet. The other experimental diet will have a low PA/OA ratio (HOA), typical of the Mediterranean Diet. All allowed food and drink (except water) will be provided by the investigative team, and compliance will be enhanced by constant, intense dietary surveillance by a registered dietitian.

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Anonymous. (2024). Fatty Acid Modulation of Brain Function in Older Adults. <em>University of Vermont</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06192407
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Anonymous. Fatty Acid Modulation of Brain Function in Older Adults. University of Vermont. 2024.
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@misc{anon2024FattyA, title = {Fatty Acid Modulation of Brain Function in Older Adults}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Vermont}, year = {2024}, }

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