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Nutrition Strategies Promoting Healthy Aging: From Improvement of Cardiovascular and Brain Health to Prevention of Age-Associated Diseases
Mónika Fekete, Z Szarvas, Vince Fazekas‐Pongor, Ágnes Fehér, Tamás Csípő, Judit Forrai, Norbert Dósa, Anna Péterfi, Andrea Lehoczki, Stefano Tarantini, János Varga
Nutrients · 2022 · ▲ 123 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of studies suggest that diet plays an important role in regulating aging processes and modulates the development of the most important age-related diseases. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the relationship between nutrition and critical age-associated diseases. METHODS: A literature review was conducted to survey recent pre-clinical and clinical findings related to the role of nutritional factors in modulation of fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms of aging and their role in prevention of the genesis of the diseases of aging. RESULTS: Studies show that the development of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, cognitive impairment and dementia can be slowed down or prevented by certain diets with anti-aging action. The protective effects of diets, at least in part, may be mediated by their beneficial macro- (protein, fat, carbohydrate) and micronutrient (vitamins, minerals) composition. CONCLUSIONS: Certain diets, such as the Mediterranean diet, may play a significant role in healthy aging by preventing the onset of certain diseases and by improving the aging process itself. This latter can be strengthened by incorporating fasting elements into the diet. As dietary recommendations change with age, this should be taken into consideration as well, when developing a diet tailored to the needs of elderly individuals. Future and ongoing clinical studies on complex anti-aging dietary interventions translating the results of preclinical investigations are expected to lead to novel nutritional guidelines for older adults in the near future.
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Fekete, M., Szarvas, Z., Fazekas‐Pongor, V., Fehér, �., Csípő, T., Forrai, J., Dósa, N., Péterfi, A., Lehoczki, A., Tarantini, S., & Varga, J. (2022). Nutrition Strategies Promoting Healthy Aging: From Improvement of Cardiovascular and Brain Health to Prevention of Age-Associated Diseases. <em>Nutrients</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15010047
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Fekete M, Szarvas Z, Fazekas‐Pongor V, Fehér �, Csípő T, Forrai J, et al. Nutrition Strategies Promoting Healthy Aging: From Improvement of Cardiovascular and Brain Health to Prevention of Age-Associated Diseases. Nutrients. 2022. doi:10.3390/nu15010047.
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@article{mnika2022Nutrit,
title = {Nutrition Strategies Promoting Healthy Aging: From Improvement of Cardiovascular and Brain Health to Prevention of Age-Associated Diseases},
author = {Mónika Fekete and Z Szarvas and Vince Fazekas‐Pongor and Ágnes Fehér and Tamás Csípő and Judit Forrai and Norbert Dósa and Anna Péterfi and Andrea Lehoczki and Stefano Tarantini and János Varga},
journal = {Nutrients},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/nu15010047},
}
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