Authors
AV Witte, M Fobker, R Gellner, S Knecht, A Flöel
Publication date
2009/1/27
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
106
Issue
4
Pages
1255-1260
Publisher
National Acad Sciences
Description
Animal studies suggest that diets low in calories and rich in unsaturated fatty acids (UFA) are beneficial for cognitive function in age. Here, we tested in a prospective interventional design whether the same effects can be induced in humans. Fifty healthy, normal- to overweight elderly subjects (29 females, mean age 60.5 years, mean body mass index 28 kg/m2) were stratified into 3 groups: (i) caloric restriction (30% reduction), (ii) relative increased intake of UFAs (20% increase, unchanged total fat), and (iii) control. Before and after 3 months of intervention, memory performance was assessed under standardized conditions. We found a significant increase in verbal memory scores after caloric restriction (mean increase 20%; P < 0.001), which was correlated with decreases in fasting plasma levels of insulin and high sensitive C-reactive protein, most pronounced in subjects with best adherence to the diet (all r values …
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Scholar articles
AV Witte, M Fobker, R Gellner, S Knecht, A Flöel - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009